English
Thirty years separate the writing of Brave New World (1932) and Island (1962), two novels in which Aldous Huxley trod the paths of utopia and included healthcare in his stories and reflections. The first of these novels received worldwide acclaim and explored some deliberately sinister ideas, while the second, much more unadvertised, revealed some happier ambitions. We revisit an exemplary writing career which never ceased to focus on the question of utopia and to affirm that another world is possible?.?.?.