Blind in Gaza is, above all, a personal and intimate novel. In conflict between the intellectual and the sexual and through mysticism, Huxley describes to us simultaneously and without apparent chronological order, the life of a series of characters; however, at the end, the reader has to surrender, surprised at the tight unity that the work presents. Above the values ​​of intelligence, the ruthless and lucid psychological study of the characters, common in the author; the prodigious construction of the novel surprises. Thus, in Blind in Gaza, Huxley reaches the zenith of his narrative life, dedicated to describing interwar society raw with surprising accuracy and rawness, and focuses on a desperate search for the positive values ​​that could save the human being of the alienation to which technological development leads him.

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