"Brave New World" is a dystopian novel written by Aldous Huxley and first published in 1932. The story is set in a futuristic World State, where people are engineered and conditioned from birth to fulfill specific roles in society. The novel explores themes of conformity, technological control, and the cost of sacrificing individuality for societal stability. It presents a dark vision of a highly organized and controlled world where pleasure and consumerism take precedence over personal freedom and critical thinking.