Island / Aldous Huxley.
The author's last novel introduces a supposedly Utopian Pacific island where drug use and open sex are encouraged, and children are not at the mercy of one set of parents. In Island, his last novel, Huxley transports us to a Pacific island where, for 120 years, an ideal society has flourished. Inevitably, this island of bliss attracts the envy and enmity of the surrounding world. A conspiracy is underway to take over Pala and events begin to move when an agent of the conspirators, a newspaperman named Faranby, is shipwrecked there. What Faranby doesn't expect is how his time with the people of Pala will revolutionize all his values and -- to his amazement -- give him hope.
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- ISBN: 9780060085490
- ISBN: 0060085495
- Physical Description: 354 p. ; 21 cm.
- Edition: 1st Perennial classics ed.
- Publisher: New York : Perennial, 2002.
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General Note: | Originally published: Harper & Row, 1962. |
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Subject: | Shipwreck survival > Fiction. Journalists > Fiction. Islands > Fiction. Oceania > Fiction. |
Genre: | Science fiction. Utopian fiction. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Prince Rupert Library | CPb Huxl (Text) | 33294001684612 | Paperbacks - Classics | Volume hold | Available | - |