Brave New World is a novel of science fiction dystopian genre written in 1932 by Aldous Huxley. The book anticipates themes such as the development of reproductive technologies, the eugenics and mind control, used to forge a new model of society. The world described therein may be desirable utopia or a dramatic existential limbo (Huxley, pp. 34).
Discussion
Compared to such earlier efforts as Antic Hay (1923), Those Barren Leaves (1925), and especially Point Counter Point (1928), Brave New World is a model of structural simplicity. The dynamics of a brave new world presented in a long introductory tour of Huxley's ...