"Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley
Get ready for a full immersion in a perfectly sterile future without depression and toxic exes - we're dissecting Aldous Huxley's iconic dystopia "Brave New World"!
Imagine a world where there are no colds, lines, or broken hearts, and any existential crisis is solved with a single soma pill. We'll discuss why schedule stability is boring, how to survive as a savage among genetically modified optimists, and why assembly line love turned out to be a so-so idea.
On our common sense conveyor belt:
- BAH.ROMA will analyze this "ideal" world from the perspective of creative rebellion and explain why good music completely disappears in a society without suffering.
- Andriy Spivak — about the caste system, the aesthetic of pure consumption, and why some people are ready to give everything for the right to simply be alone with their thoughts.
- Nastya Brynza — about how the local entertainment industry works and why artificial happiness 24/7 begins to cause a strong toxic effect over time.
- Dima Tarabakin — about why life according to test tube instructions is a ready-made script for a comedy of absurdity, where the main sin is to be sad.
16+
- When: July 9, 2026, 7:30 PM
- Where: F Bar || Kyiv
- Genre: Discussion / Literary performance
- Features: 16+, live chat, intelligent reboot