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Eyeless in Gaza
Book • 1936
'Eyeless in Gaza' explores themes of pacifism, social reform, and the search for meaning in a turbulent world.
Anthony Beavis reflects on his life, marked by intellectual pursuits, failed relationships, and a growing disillusionment with societal norms.
His involvement with a group advocating for social change leads him to question the efficacy of violence and embrace a philosophy of non-resistance.
Through his relationships and experiences, the novel examines the complexities of human nature and the potential for personal transformation.
Huxley critiques the destructive forces of war and advocates for a more compassionate and rational approach to life.
Anthony Beavis reflects on his life, marked by intellectual pursuits, failed relationships, and a growing disillusionment with societal norms.
His involvement with a group advocating for social change leads him to question the efficacy of violence and embrace a philosophy of non-resistance.
Through his relationships and experiences, the novel examines the complexities of human nature and the potential for personal transformation.
Huxley critiques the destructive forces of war and advocates for a more compassionate and rational approach to life.
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