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For a brilliant satire on humanity, I can think of no better author to turn to than Aldous Huxley. His rhetoric is flawless, his characters unbelievably typical, and his satire tinged with just the right amount of reality to render it plausible. Born in England, Mr. Huxley has no more mercy on his own countrymen than he has on those of other nationalities. His satire is universal and completely nonpartisan.
Recommended Citation
Minnis, J. E.
(1948)
"After Many a Summer Dies the Swan,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 16
:
Iss.
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, Article 25.
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