Monday, December 19, 2022

Brave New World Revisited : Aldous Huxley - A rare collection of thoughts about his own work published previously which was groundbreaking

 


I bought BNWR (Brave New World Revisited) (1958) and BNW (Brave New World) (1932) by Aldous Huxley as a vintage publication from Sarasavi Bookshops Online and Sarasavi Bookshops Gampaha branch. Both books have a unique cover design which is pretty awesome.

The novel BNW published in 1932 is far ahead in terms of predicting a fictionalized future rather than his collection of essays BNWR (1958) published after thirty years which have several predictions gone wrong due to political changes in the global setting compared to the 1950s to 2022.

The first chapter "Overpopulation" suggests that due to this issue of the rising population there will be an obvious bias toward communism of nations' policies and due to this there will be a negative impact on the United States of America (USA). But with the fall of the Soviet Union, many of the communist nations changed their policies to capitalism leading to the end of the cold war. It reflects that many of Huxley's arguments are political rather than being world view. Many of the issues like overpopulation are now tackled by concepts like sustainable development in economics.

Chapters like "Quantity, Quality, Morality" and "Over-organization" discusses very valuable and insightful facts. Many concepts are highly connected to the modern world today.

Aldous Huxley's knowledge and intelligence are unparalleled as it is depicted in his collection of essays related to BNWR. It emphasizes the thought process of the 1950s to 1960s and also analyses many foundations of knowledge he used in BNW.

For a bird's eye view of the novel following list of chapters will be put down for easy reference.

(01) Introduction
(02) Foreword
(03) Overpopulation
(04) Quantity, Quality, Morality
(05) Over-organization
(06) Propaganda in a democratic society
(07) Propaganda under a dictatorship
(08) The arts of selling
(09) Brainwashing
(10) Chemical persuasion
(11) Subconscious persuasion
(12) Hypnopaedia
(13) Education for freedom
(14) What can be done?







Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Serials of reviews / විචාර ලිපි මාලා

 (01) "නාරද" සහ "කොලට්" ද්විත්වය දකින ශ්‍රී ලංකාව 

 (02) Modern Sri Lankan Renaissance (2015 - 2020)

 (03) අතීතයට ගමනක්…. (Already listed)

 (04) නුතන ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ පුනරුදය (2015 - 2020)

 (05) "නලින් ද සිල්වා" කියවීම.

 (06) තුන්පත් රටා පොත් පෙළ : අංක 01 / 02 / 03 - සිංහලයේ සංස්කෘතියේ තුන් ඇදුතු පොත් පෙළේ පළමු / දෙවැනි හා තෙවැනි කොටස් 

 (07) රටක මහිම පොත් පෙළ - අංක 11 : ශ්‍රී පාදස්තනේ : ජේ. බී. දිසානායක 

 (08) සිත්තර මහිම පොත් පෙළ  

SPOTLIGHT

 (01) MJ

 (02) LP

 (03) G n R

 (04) BJ

 (05) HRJ

 (06) WDA

 (07) ACDC

 (08) CT Fer.

 (09) GD (Green Day)

 (10) B n S

 (11) IRAJ

 (12) FB

 (13) SF

 (14) Allright

 (15) Nilwala Label

 (16) Seeduwa Sakura

 (17) Nihal Nelson

 (18) Clarance Wijewardena

 (19) Anesly Malewana

 (20) Rony Leech (තට්ටයා)

 (21) Ginger 

 (22) Corriene Almeida

 (23) Marshall Mathers (EMINEM)

 (24) Hans Zimmer

 (25) John Williams


සිංහල පලනොවූ විචාර

(01) ඔබේ පවුලේ ඉතිහාසය ගැඹුරින් අවධානයට ලක් කිරීම.

(02) English translations 

(03) Revisiting a story of a shit-head vagabond 

(04) විඥානය යනු කුමක්ද ? [ බෞද්ධ පොත පත නැවත විවරණය ] 

English titles of some of the unpublished book reviews

 (01) Gihin Enna 'Carnival'

 (02) Narada and Collette's Sri Lanka

 (03) A humane prayer to the sea

 (04) A man, A woman, and two monks travel to India

Saturday, December 3, 2022

Train your Brain - Terry Horne and Simon Wootton : An 360 perspective on brain training

 


'Train Your Brain' was a gift to me by one of my father's friend from Sampath Bank PLC who gave it to me in the year 2010.

I read the book in year 2022.

If it was 12 years ago and I would have benefited if this book was read earlier. But anyway due to my misfortune this abundant set of infomation which is very valuable increases my regret more but also helped to increase my knowledge atleast now.

The book deals with a lot of science of how the brain works and also manages to dissect the ways and patterns of thinking in order to gain competitive advantage over brain training. (E.g. - Critical thinking, verbal thinking, visual thinking)

Some of the good things of the book is summarised in point form.

(01) Drink a lot of water

(02) Dark Chocolate

(03) Use left hand to brush teeth and write

(04) Do constantly brain training

(05) Reduce phone, PC and television screen time

(06) Exercises

(07) Reading is good for your brain, but listening and having meaningful conversations is better.


Overall a better addition to motivational and brain training books which is on par to "Think and Grow Rich" (1937).


 

Brave New World - Aldous Huxley : The most mind-blowing futuristic prediction of a novel

 


Brave New World (1932) by Aldous Huxley is the most mindblowing futuristic prediction of a novel.

It is classified as a dystopian novel and the story has a bleak response to the future of humanity.

It has so much information gathered and fictionalised creatively it feels like a prediction with a scientific background rather than a novel.

This is re-read material and a must read classic sci-fi.

Living in 2022 it is shocking to see many of his predictions have come true.

And as a third world dweller (Sri Lankan) some of the aspects discussed in the book opens the reader's mind into reality.

Charlotte's Web - E.B. White : Talking farm animals and a beautiful children's book

 


Charlotte's Web by Elwyn B. White is a Children's story book which is considered as a classic among the genre.

It is unrealistic and a bit overly dramatic to have a theme of having talking farm animals but it is a worth read.

The story is heartfelt with a powerful message related to animal life and farming.

The story is very sarcastic and gives the reader's the value of life in a childlike mentality.

The book and the story is very humourous and specially characters like Templeton.

A wonderful read.

The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame : The masterpiece that beautifies English countryside in the reader's mind

 


The Wind in the Willows is a book written for children with a nostalgic style and for any reader who loves and have heard about England and there countryside this is a real treat.

If you love the English breakfast at Sri Lankan hotels this book will be a great provider of an after taste.

I purchased the Puffin classic and in goodreads the page number count and the ISBN was a bit different. It triggered me to read the book in random places to check whether I'm reading an unabridged version or not in the internet.

In my humble opinion I think 'The Wind in the Willows' is the inception of Magical Realism.

I also watched the Sinhala dubbed version of the 1984 television series which was very famous in Sri Lanka but was different due to Sinhalisation.

I also read the hard cover ladybird abridged classic during my childhood which was a colourful book with beautiful pictures.

Since this is a modern classic the high standards are acceptable. But yet it is a dominating book with artistic descriptions of the english countryside and colourful characters.