But an enlightening letter sent by aldous huxley to his fellow author george orwell more than 60 years ago reveals that the two men had very different ideas of how the world would change. What follows is an exploration of huxley’s thoughts on the haunting future envisioned in the totalitarian world of 1984. What has garnered rather little attention is the fact that huxley himself actually chimed in on the subject
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Shortly after the release of 1984 in 1949, huxley penned a letter to his former student.
In a 1949 letter to the author — who had, coincidentally, been his student at eton over three decades earlier — he echoed the positive reviews for 1984 while focusing on the differences between.