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Eyeless in Gaza (Slepets v Gaze)

Oldos Leonard Khaksli
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'Blind Man in Gaza' (1936) is a novel that many critics have called 'Aldous Huxley's defining book.' Coldly, skillfully, and mercilessly told, this story of an intellectual in England in the 1930s is a tragedy of misunderstanding, lack of love, and the unawareness of spiritual impulses and insights.
Publisher: AST
Weight: 280
Age restrictions: 16+
Author: Oldos Leonard Khaksli
Circulation: 4000
Size: 18x11.5x2.4
Book series: Exclusive Classics (Eksklyuzivnaya klassika)
Cover: Paperback
Language: Russian
Pages: 576
Publication year: 2022
ISBN: 978-5-17-147874-2
ISBN (Barcode): 9785171478742

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Oldos Leonard Khaksli
Oldos Leonard Khaksli

Aldous Leonard Huxley was an English writer.

On both his father’s and mother’s sides, Huxley belonged to the British cultural elite, which produced a number of distinguished scientists, writers, and artists. His father was the writer Leonard Huxley, and his paternal grandfather was the biologist Thomas Henry Huxley; on his mother’s side, Huxley was the great-grandson of the historian and educator Thomas Arnold and the grand-nephew of the writer Matthew Arnold. Huxley’s brother Julian and half-brother Andrew were famous biologists.

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