Aldous Huxley's distopycial masterpiece - illustrated by Reinhard Kleist
In 1932, one of the most important novels of the 20th century appeared: Brave New World - a treacherously seductive projection of our future, in which happiness is administered in the form of a pill, sex and consumption sweep away all concerns, and fertilisation stations have solved reproductive problems. It is the best of all worlds ... until someone comes from the outside and discovers an abyss of arrogance and despair.
Reinhard Kleist illustrates and remoulds Aldous Huxley's dystopian masterpiece: a lavishly produced luxury edition in modern guise, which will delight Kleist fans and bibliophiles alike.