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Level 6: Brave New World von Huxley, Aldous

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ISBN: 978-1-4058-8258-3
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Huxley's story shows a futuristic World State where all emotion, love, art, and human individuality have been replaced by social stability. An ominous warning to the world's population, this literary classic is a must-read.
Autor Huxley, Aldous
Verlag Pearson ELT
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 2008
Seitenangabe 136 S.
Meldetext Abhol-/Versandbereit in 24 Stunden (Bestellschluss 13 Uhr Werktags)
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Masse H19.8 cm x B12.8 cm x D1.2 cm 130 g
Coverlag Pearson Readers (Imprint/Brand)
Auflage 15. Dr.
Reihe Pearson English Graded Readers
Verlagsartikelnummer 88258PEN
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Über den Autor Huxley, Aldous

Aldous Huxley, geboren 1894 im englischen Godalming/Surrey, arbeitete nach dem Studium als Journalist und Kunstkritiker und machte sich als scharfzüngiger Satiriker einen Namen. Huxley war ein begeisterter Reisender und verbrachte in den 1920ern längere Aufenthalte in Italien. Nach seinem Welterfolg «Schöne neue Welt» zog er 1937 nach Kalifornien, wo er unter anderem Drehbücher schrieb. Er starb 1963 in Hollywood. Mit seinem vielfältigen Werk zählt Aldous Huxley zu den bedeutendsten Schriftstellern des 20. Jahrhunderts.Willi Winkler, geboren 1957, war Redakteur der «Zeit», Kulturchef beim «Spiegel» und schreibt seit vielen Jahren für die «Süddeutsche Zeitung». Er ist Autor zahlreicher Bücher, u.a. erschienen «Karl Philipp Moritz» (2006), «Deutschland, eine Winterreise» (2014) und «Luther. Ein deutscher Rebell» (2016). Willi Winkler, der auch als Übersetzer hervorgetreten ist und etwa John Updike, Saul Bellow oder Fran Lebowitz ins Deutsche übertrug, wurde mehrfach für sein Schreiben ausgezeichnet, u.a. mit dem Ben-Witter-Preis, dem Otto-Brenner-Preis für kritischen Journalismus und dem Michael-Althen-Preis.

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