Island

Island

by Aldous Huxley

HARPER PERENNIAL · 2009

In his final novel, Huxley envisions a remote Pacific island paradise that stands in stark contrast to his dystopian *Brave New World*. This meticulously crafted society, built on communal living, spiritual exploration, and ecological awareness, offers a hopeful blueprint for human flourishing. When a cynical journalist is shipwrecked there, his encounter with the Palanese way of life forces him to confront his own values and consider the possibility of a truly enlightened existence.

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