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From: Utopian Studies
Date: 20030101
Author:Sabia, Dan
Amsterdam and New York: Editions Rodopi B.V., 2001, 259 pp. $45.00.
THIS MODESTLY WORTHWHILE COLLECTION of thirteen diverse essays is structured chronologically, the initial chapters dealing more or less with the youthful Huxley, followed by chapters generally focused on his middle years, and then chapters reviewing mostly his later works and ideas. Nearly all the contributors are well-established scholars, with expertise either in literature or in Indian or Eastern studies. Many have written before about Huxley, and nearly all have something worthwhile to say. But the essays ...
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