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Beyond the Mexican Bay
a traveller's journal.
Book • 1932
In 'Beyond the Mexique Bay', Aldous Huxley recounts his travels through the Caribbean to Guatemala and southern Mexico, offering insightful observations on culture, history, and the landscapes he encountered.
The book is notable for its critique of totalitarianism and fascism, reflecting Huxley's broader concerns with societal trends of his time.
The book is notable for its critique of totalitarianism and fascism, reflecting Huxley's broader concerns with societal trends of his time.
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as the source of the title of "Routines and Orgies", a quote from his book.


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