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Audiobook in Spanish neutral "Brave New World", written in 1932 under the title "Brave New World" novel, recreates a democracy that is not, a dictatorship that does not look like a prison from which the prisoners do not want to escape because They do not know they are conditioned from his strange conception to be what they should be.
The origin of the title is in the play "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare, in the words of Miranda (and cites the wild verbatim): "O brave new world Oh brave new world that is home to such creatures!!! "
Huxley presents a highly technological society that uses all possible means to condition and control the mass in order to achieve social stability. Children are not born, they are made, and are genetically manipulated to belong to one of the five categories of the population, hierarchically structured: Alfa (elite, the smartest), Beta, Gamma, Delta and Epsilon (the lower castes, less physically and intellectually) developed.
This work falls within the anti-utopias calls or dystopias (such as "1984" (1949) by George Orwell or "Fahrenheit 451" (1953) by Ray Bradbury), showing worlds and future civilizations dominated by totalitarian regimes that exert full control on its citizens. Comparisons with "1984" by George Orwell, seem inevitable. However, there are substantial differences between them. Both are anti-utopias that puts us in a future world, but each control is exercised in a different way. In "1984" know the manipulation through force, torture, and although individuals are so subject in a work like the other, in "1984" revolt is possible, although highly unlikely. Orwell makes a critique of communism at that time and shows how what we fear may come true. In "Brave New World", rebellion is not impossible, but simply is not desirable. Its inhabitants know no other way to be happy to do precisely what they were born to do. They have all the amenities you may wish and if this were not enough, they design drugs to alter their perception and forget and change their negative emotions inopportune. It is the capitalist society in which we live. Huxley, unlike Orwell, shows how what we desire can come true.
Aldous Huxley, although British, lived most of his life in America, and the novel is a critique of what life was like in the America of the 30s, a reflection of the fears of the interwar period and a reaction to " men gods ", written in 1923 by HG Wells utopia. It is a satire of communism, socialism, capitalism (he considered himself an anarchist), the technologization of production processes.
In 1958 writes "New visit to a happy world" ( "Brave New World Revisited"), which considers whether the world then approached his vision of the future of the 30s, and concludes that, in fact, about that vision much faster than he thought and analyzes the possible causes. With his latest work, "The Island" ( "Island", 1962), rebuilds a utopia and is considered the counterpart of "Brave New World".
It was translated into Castilian for the first time in 1935, and its influence can be seen in many different fields, from music with Iron Maiden and his album "Brave New World" or Girasoules and his "Brave New World" to movies like "Demolition Man" set in a utopian society based on the book. There is also a film adaptation premiered on US television in 1998, starring Peter Gallagher and Leonard Nimoy (famous for his role as Spock in Star Trek).