Aldous Huxley

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Aldous Leonard Huxley was a prominent English writer

Jul 26, 1894

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: July 26, 1894
  • Died on: November 22, 1963
  • Nationality: British, American
  • Famous: Eton College, Oxford University, Writers, Poets, Novelists, Short Story Writers, Essayists, ENFP
  • Spouses: Laura Archera Huxley
  • Siblings: Julian Huxley, Margaret Huxley, Trevenen Huxley
  • Childrens: Matthew Huxley

Aldous Huxley born at

Godalming

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Birth Place

He married Maria Nys, a Belgian woman in 1919. They had a son. In 1955, Maria died of breast cancer and the very next year, he married Laura Archera, an author.

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Personal Life

In 1960, he was diagnosed with laryngeal cancer. He passed away at the age of 69. Unfortunately, media coverage of his demise was overshadowed by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

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Personal Life

Born in Godalming, Surrey, England, Aldous Huxley was the third son of Leonard Huxley, a writer and schoolmaster and his first wife Julia Arnold. He had two brothers and a half-brother.

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Childhood & Early Life

He began his initial learning in his father’s well-equipped botanical laboratory. Later he attended Hillside school. After that, he studied at Eton College. He lost his mother in 1908.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1911, he suffered from blindness for two to three years. As a result of this, he could not qualify for the service in the First World War. After his recovery, he studied English literature at Balliol College, Oxford, from where he graduated with first class honors.

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Childhood & Early Life

He taught French for a year at Eton College. Though, he was remembered there for his incompetency as a teacher, yet he gained popularity among his students for his use of words.

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Career

In 1918, he worked at the Air Ministry for a brief period. He also worked as a farm laborer at Garsington Manor during World War I. At that time, he met with personalities like Bertrand Russell and Clive Bell.

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During the 1920s, he served at Brunner and Mond chemical plant in Billingham, Teesside. In 1921, his first novel, “Crome Yellow” appeared. Through this novel, he caricatured the lifestyle at Garsington.

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After the death of his friend D.H. Lawrence, he edited Lawrence’s letters in 1933. During this period, he authored several famous novels like “Brave New World” and “Eyeless in Gaza”.

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He also started writing and editing non-fiction works on pacifist issues. The names of books like “Ends and Means”, “Pacifism and Philosophy” and “An Encyclopedia of Pacifism” deserve special mention in this context.

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His novel “Brave New World” appeared in 1932. Listed as one of the 100 best English language novels of the 20th Century by the Modern Library, this novel discusses issues like reproductive technology and psychological manipulation.

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Major Works

His novel “Ends and Means” was published in 1937. This novel discusses the issues related to war, religion, nationalism and ethics. In it he frankly opined about people’s ignorance regarding achievement of liberty, peace and justice.

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Major Works