Letters of Note: 1984 v. Brave New World

In October of 1949,  a few months after the release of George Orwell's dystopian masterpiece,  Nineteen Eighty-Four,  he received a fascinating letter from fellow author Aldous Huxley — a man who,  17 years previous,  had seen his own nightmarish vision of society published,  in the form of Brave New World. What begins as a letter of praise soon becomes a brief comparison of the two novels,  and an explanation as to why Huxley believes his own,  earlier work to be a more realistic prediction.