Antic Hay A Novel

Antic Hay A Novel by Aldous Huxley, published by Penguin Books in 1973, presents a sharp and humorous exploration of the intellectual landscape in post-First World War London. This 1st Edition Thus, comprising 254 pages, delves into the lives of characters who embody a “futilitarian” ethos, navigating a world marked by desultory pursuits and pleasure-seeking behaviors.
Readers will find a wickedly funny narrative that captures the glittering neuroticism of the era, as Huxley critiques the societal norms and intellectual pretensions of his time. The novel offers a rich tapestry of contemporary themes, inviting reflection on the complexities of human behavior and the search for meaning amidst chaos. Through its incisive commentary, Antic Hay remains a significant work within the realms of literature and fiction.
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“Futilitarian” best describes the type of desultory, pleasure-seeking intellectual Huxley pinned so mercilessly to the literary map in Antic Hay. Wickedly funny and deliciously barbed, the novel epitomizes the glittering neuroticism of post-First World War London.
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