After Many a Summer
Date
- 21.03.2025
Time
- 15:00 - 16:45
Cost
- Free
Programme (2024/25)
After Many a Summer is a satirical novel by Aldous Huxley. The story follows the wealthy and egotistical financier, Jo Stoyte, who fears death and becomes obsessed with finding a way to achieve immortality. He moves to California and hires a scientist to research and develop a method for prolonging human life.
Stoyte’s quest for eternal life leads him to clash with a group of artists, intellectuals, and bohemians who reject his materialistic and utilitarian worldview. The novel explores themes of greed, mortality, and the search for meaning in life.
Huxley employs a complex narrative structure, blending elements of satire, science fiction, and philosophical reflection. He critiques the excesses of capitalism and the superficiality of American culture, while also offering a critique of the utopian dreams of the intellectual elite.
Overall, After Many a Summer is a thought-provoking and provocative novel that challenges readers to question their own assumptions about wealth, power, and the meaning of life.
Reading for next lecture
– Time Must Have a Stop
Location
Organizer
Robin Hull, lic.phil. Dip RSA
Huxley Centre / Hull's School