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Stories, Essays, and Poems

by Aldous Huxley

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Aldous Huxley to-day stands at the head of the younger generation. For this representative selection of his work we have been able to choose from his finest work. Here are six stories, several of them almost short novels, and the complete 'Diary' of Anthony Beavis from Eyeless in Gaza. There follow nine essays on travel, and ten general essays, including his long study of D.H. Lawrence, his famous pamphlet on peace, and an eleven-thousand-word essay on 'Writers and Readers.' Selected poems complete the volume.… (more)
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Aldous Huxley to-day stands at the head of the younger generation. For this representative selection of his work we have been able to choose from his finest work. Here are six stories, several of them almost short novels, and the complete 'Diary' of Anthony Beavis from Eyeless in Gaza. There follow nine essays on travel, and ten general essays, including his long study of D.H. Lawrence, his famous pamphlet on peace, and an eleven-thousand-word essay on 'Writers and Readers.' Selected poems complete the volume.

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