Eyeless in Gaza

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Publisher
Independently Published
Released
July 1, 2004
Pages
619
Series
Penguin books -- 1050
Readers
4.0★ (1)

Eyeless in Gaza

1930 · Book · Aldous Huxley

Fiction in EnglishBritish and irish fiction (fictional works by one author)Fiction, generalSelf-acceptanceFictionEnglish fiction

The novel focuses on the life of socialite Anthony Beavis, but it does so by employing a non-chronological structure. It juxtaposes four periods of Beavis' life, from the time that he is a young boy in the 1890s up until 1936. The novel describes Beavis as he goes through school, college and various romantic affairs, while probing the meaningfulness of upper class life during the same period. The novel depicts Beavis' own gradual disillusionment with high society, brought to a head by the suicide of his friend. At this point, he begins to search for some source of meaning in his life, which seems to be provided when he discovers pacifism and then mysticism. by Aldous Huxley