ALDOUS AND HEAVEN TOO
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Re “Huxley and God”:
God, without an address, is not easily found with a postage stamp --though it might bring the Enquirer to the right neighborhood.
According to reviewer Marowitz, Huxley “wandered into” such an enclave in his vain attempt to define the ineffable.
Oh well: “The Profound waits beyond time, beyond love for the lover of time.”
EARL SCOTT, CHATSWORTH
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