Point Counter Point, written by Aldous Huxley is a richly layered novel that delves into the complex lives and relationships of a group of characters in post-World War I England. The story revolves around a cast of characters from various social and intellectual backgrounds, each representing different aspects of the societal and cultural spectrum of the 1920s. Central figures include Walter Bidlake, a disenchanted journalist entangled in a troubled love affair; his father, John Bidlake, a renowned artist facing the decline of his powers and health; Lord Edward Tantamount, an eccentric scientist; and Philip Quarles, a writer who often serves as Huxley's mouthpiece, offering meta-fictional commentary on the novel itself. Throughout the book, Huxley explores themes such as the search for meaning in a post-war world, the conflict between intellectualism and emotion, and the societal roles and expectations of individuals. The characters' interactions and personal dilemmas reflect the broader cultural and philosophical preoccupations of the time, including the impact of scientific advancements, the questioning of traditional values, and the exploration of new forms of relationships and lifestyles.

Mono y esencia

Un Mundo Feliz

Más allá del Golfo de México

Essays

Selected Poems

Mortal Coils

Antic Hay

Crome Yellow

7 best short stories by Aldous Huxley

Essential Novelists - Aldous Huxley : the strangeness of things

Dystopias. Сlassic collection. Illustrated : Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984), Animal Farm, Brave New World, The Iron Heel, 1900: Or; The Last President, We

En port till andra världen
Point Counter Point
Autor*in:
Sprache:
Englisch
