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Point Counter Point is possibly Huxley's most ambitious and accomplished novel and the one that gave the greatest international fame, since it gives a literary form to the musical counterpoint, alternating simultaneous actions that advance in parallel and demonstrating that this is possible and works in a novel.

It thus becomes the personal story of many characters that intersect.

In a way, the novel recounts the life trajectory of RampiÓn, a character who shares some characteristics with the writer D.H.

Lawrence, but it is a choral novel whose greatest merit is to be a faithful reflection of a society full of contradictions and injustices, the England of the interwar period.  

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Edhasa
8435021793 / 9788435021791
Paperback / softback
01/01/1988
Spain
576 pages
108 x 184 mm, 435 grams