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Time must have a stop
Book • 1944
Aldous Huxley's "Time Must Have a Stop" delves into themes of mortality, immortality, and the search for meaning.
The story follows the life of Sebastian Barnack, a young poet, as he navigates love, loss, and the complexities of human existence.
The novel explores the perspectives of various characters on the nature of time and the significance of life's fleeting moments.
It examines the desire for transcendence and the different paths individuals take in their quest for meaning.
Huxley weaves together philosophical reflections with character-driven narrative to create a compelling exploration of the human condition and the search for lasting significance.
The story follows the life of Sebastian Barnack, a young poet, as he navigates love, loss, and the complexities of human existence.
The novel explores the perspectives of various characters on the nature of time and the significance of life's fleeting moments.
It examines the desire for transcendence and the different paths individuals take in their quest for meaning.
Huxley weaves together philosophical reflections with character-driven narrative to create a compelling exploration of the human condition and the search for lasting significance.
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