Aldous Huxley versus the Mesomorphs ANTONIO MELECHI How the writer was seduced by constitutional psychology – the incendiary idea of the remarkable William Sheldon Published: 25 November 2015 Aldous Huxley, 1927 Photograph: Ann Ronan Picture Library / Heritage Images We hope you enjoy this piece from the TLS , which is available every Thursday in print and via the TLS app. This week’s issue also includes: Rodin’s collaboration with catastrophe; how the brain sees; Jonathan Coe’s tour de force; hope for the future of the Jews?; war and the Raj – and much more . When Bert Goodrich called the shopfitters into 6624 Hollywood Boulevard, in 1953, most West Coast gyms were low-rent hideaways for a blue-collar army of boxers, grapplers and Herculean bodybuilders. Thanks to Goodrich, a former Mr America and one-time stunt double for John Wayne, a new generation of young and upwardly mobile Americans was about to be inducted into his mirrored palace of barbells, chin bars and
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