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Contrapunto

by Aldous Huxley
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Contrapunto
 
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Aldous Huxley
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698 ratings, 3.82 average rating, 49 reviews (more data...)
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January 2001 by Sudamericana (first published 1928)

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Paperback, 608 pages

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9500715465    (isbn13: 9789500715461)

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When it was published in 1928, Point Counter Point no doubt shocked its readers with frank depictions of infidelity, sexuality & the highbrow high jin…more


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Edi
Feb 20, 2009
Edi rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

Read in January, 2006
To this day, Aldous Huxley's "Point Counter Point" remains my favourite novel. The deepest corners of human nature -- that's where he goes, and that's where I haven't seen anyone else being able to.
The novel doesn't have a front-to-back storyline, a precise plot, or a main character. It starts off with Walter Bidlake's "trials and tribulations", only to extend to the entire social network of the London elite of the 1930s.
Huxley's versatility brings this writing to...more
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Alan Fay
May 17, 2009
Alan Fay rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

bookshelves: owned
Read in July, 2009
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Denerick
Apr 16, 2009
Denerick rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

Read in May, 2009
A truly fantastic book. Read this in the buildup to university exams in between college books and other things I had to read for UNI. While my mind was focused on that, in the evenings and before bed, Huxley exercised the more important parts of my brain. I can't do the book justice on the grounds that I lack the intelligence to truly convey what Huxley presents in Point Counter Point. All I can say is that this book is among the best I've ever read, on a whole range of issues. It tackles the me...more
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James
Oct 25, 2008
James rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

Read in October, 2008
Bad people doing bad things, but in a very witty way. That is a brief, if incomplete, summary of Aldous Huxley's novel, Point Counter Point.
It is more broadly a "novel of ideas" with a novelist of ideas, Philip Quarles, at its center surrounded by friends and family whose lives are like those of the monsters that Philip writes about in his journal. Just as Philip decides to structure his novel on the contrapuntal techniques of music (think Bach and Beethoven) the novel Huxley has...more
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Chris-topher
Aug 05, 2008
Chris-topher rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

Read in August, 2008
What an interesting book. I set out to read some of the books from the 'top 100 novels' list that I'd never heard of before, and this was one. I'd read Huxley before (Brave New World) in High School and remembered liking it. But this book was completely different.
The book consists of depictions of several characters in a fairly upper-crust social circle in London. There is no 'big event' or necessarily overarching plot in the book, but basically a series of vignettes portraying each ch...more
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Brett
Aug 05, 2008
Brett rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

bookshelves: classy-fiction
Read in August, 2008
recommends it for: smarty-pants
The phrase "novel of ideas" is tossed around a lot when discussing Huxley's work, and I understand why. In Point Counter Point there is even a little meta-moment at the beginning of the novel when a character (a novelist himself) talks about creating characters that stand for certain principles or ideologies. Huxley is trying to grow out of the novel of ideas in this book, but I don't think he's entirely successful. Nonetheless, it's a fun read.

As always, Huxley's writing i...more
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David Rooklin
Read in August, 2007
I love Huxley. I've inferred that he is not exactly respected as a true literary figure, and perhaps this is because he is too many things, besides literary, at the same time. I think of Huxley as having a very strong grasp on the whole spectrum of human experience and dissecting his perceptions of humanity as if using the scientific method itself. This book, one of my favorites to date, is super heady, but also really fun to read, and enlightening. We follow a close knit circle of socially ...more
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Kenny
Nov 20, 2008
Kenny rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

Read in November, 2008
recommends it for: not many people, but it was still great
I honestly could have given this anything from 2 to 5 stars, but the farther I get from finishing it the more comfortable i am with 5. This is a very dry read, with almost no plot, but what it does well it does really really well (and what it does well, specifically I thought, was understanding and describing human motivation, and describing intellectual and not-so-intellectual thought systems and processes...
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Matt
May 08, 2009
Matt rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

Read in May, 2009
Point Counter Point is a book that is better the more one knows about the era in which it was written. There's a lot of in-jokes here, the difficult part being that the "in" was about 85 years ago. Nevertheless, it's a good read as the characters are well drawn and their exploits are generally interesting. Of particular interest is Huxley's focus on science and technology's effect on society, which is a paramount issue even in this "society" novel.
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Saneseeker
Aug 29, 2009
Saneseeker rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0099458195)

Read in September, 2009
This novel published in 1928 is a story written by the early cynical Huxley rather than the mystical Huxley that appeared later to write such classics as ‘Eyeless in Gaza’ and ‘The Island’. Huxley never really mastered cynicism though as its easy to like his characters and feel for them. Huxley isn’t too much concerned with plot anyway as he just espouses his own observations of mankind and its ridiculous machinations. Lucy lives longest in my memory as the rest of the characters f...more
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Lorenrbaum
Jan 26, 2009
Lorenrbaum rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

This book is philosophical propaganda. It was originally described to me as a symphony, with variations on a theme all playing simultaneously and ultimately coming together as a single work. Huxley speaks out strongly against all radicalism, whether religious or atheistic, Fascist or libertarian. The point seems to be that moderation is necessary in all things.
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Sara
Nov 26, 2008
Sara rated it: 2 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

Read in January, 1997
i started reading this book in law school (circa 1997) because it was supposed to be a classic, when i couldn't get into it i returned it to the library, now i own the book and i still can't bring myself to read it, subject matter just not that interesting to me i guess
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Ryan Mishap
Dec 02, 2008
Ryan Mishap rated it: 2 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

bookshelves: novel
Read in January, 1991
I had forgotten I had read this, actually. An odd novel with the story organized just as the title says. Hmmm. let me refresh my memory and get back to this review. Yes, I know that isn't very helpful right now but you will just have to wait!
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Nathan Fales
Mar 07, 2010
Nathan Fales rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

i'm not gonna win any awards for saying this but this book is way way way better than brave new world. i understand they do not explore the same themes, but pcp is much more memorable in my opinion.
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Chris
Jun 12, 2009
Chris added it (review of isbn 1564781313)

Read in August, 2007
Brilliant studies of relationships. Reread 20+ years later....As good as ever. Brilliant satire but with beckonings of Huxley's emerging interest int the spiritual/mystic.
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Sean
Jan 05, 2010
Sean rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

Read in January, 2006
A journey into human nature. Are we man or beast? Better yet, who is man? Point counter Point is the struggle for control within every human being.
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Dimitriy Mamine
Read in November, 2008
recommended to Dimitriy by: Mr. Gyrkin
recommends it for: literary aesthetes
Excellent roman of morals and nanners. Alodus Huxley's work based on originally produced structure with vivdly depicted characters.
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Jessica
Jul 16, 2007
Jessica rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

Read in July, 2007
Although this novel was far from my favorite genre, I enjoyed it. It was written in the 20's, but some of the ideas of the characters still really apply to today. There wasn't much for action. There was a lot of dialogue, and some really great quotes, however. "Happiness is like coke- something that is the by-product in the process of making something else." At times, it really made me think. I was surprised at how well it kept my attention. This is definetly a departure from Huxley's ...more
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Leonid
Jun 13, 2009
Leonid rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1564781313)

Read in April, 2009
Best book I've read in a while. Although monotonous at times, still a great satire.
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Risa
Jun 10, 2009
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