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From: International Herald Tribune
Date: 20071204
Author:James Campbell The New York Times Media Group

James Campbell The New York Times Media Group
International Herald Tribune
12-04-2007
Aldous Huxley BOOKS/Nonfiction
Byline: James Campbell The New York Times Media Group
Edition: 1
Section: FEATURES

Aldous Huxley

Selected Letters
Edited by James Sexton

497 pages. $35. Ivan R. Dee.

Reviewed by James Campbell

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Aldous Huxley began his literary career on the edge of Bloomsbury and ended it in Beverly Hills, the prophet of a dystopian future and advocate of LSD. Huxley was so preoccupied by the dangers threatening civilization that he could not rouse himself to defend it.

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