When in 1947 Aldous Huxley wrote the article that gives title to this volume, he could not even imagine that fifteen years later his Los Angeles library would really be ablaze, but this is a coincidence and an anticipation very typical of the author of works such as A Happy World and The Island. Planning and analyzing problems that were just beginning to emerge, in addition to a particularly sharp style and a very rigorous thinking, is one of the hallmarks of Huxley, from whom essays on topics as diverse and suggestive as Too Many Books are gathered here.
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