Aldous Huxley
Limbo
Paperback
(Independently published Jan. 7, 2020)
Aldous Leonard Huxley was an English writer and philosopher who wrote nearly fifty books, both novels and non-fiction works—as well as wide-ranging essays, narratives, and poems. By the end of his life, Huxley was widely acknowledged as one of the foremost intellectuals of his time, nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature seven times. A humanist and pacifist, he grew interested in philosophical mysticism and universalism addressing these subjects in some of his works. In his most famous novel Brave New World (1932) and his final novel Island (1962), he presented his vision of dystopia and utopia, respectively.Limbo (1920), Aldous Huxley's first collection of short fiction, consists of six short stories and a play."Farcical History of Richard Greenow""Happily Ever After""Eupompus Gave Splendour to Art by Numbers""Happy Families" (play)"Cynthia""The Bookshop""The Death of Lully"
- ISBN
- 1656747081 / 9781656747082
- Pages
- 125
- Weight
- 8.6 oz.
- Dimensions
- 6.0 x 0.32
in.