Aldous Huxley
Aldous Huxley was an English novelist and critic best known for his dystopian novel Brave New World (1932), which became a landmark of science fiction and social satire. Born into a distinguished intellectual family, he wrote widely across fiction, essays, travel, and philosophy, and later spent much of his life in the United States.
Dystopian fiction
Science fiction
Satire
Essay
Brave New World
Brave New World
Brave New World
Brave New World
Brave New World: A Graphic Novel
Brave New World
Brave New World
Crome Yellow
The Doors Of Perception: Heaven and Hell (thINKing Classics)
Crome Yellow
Mortal Coils
Brave New World and Brave New World Revisited
Island
Mortal Coils
Island
Brave New World
The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell
Point Counter Point (British Literature)
Brave New World Revisited
Brave New World
The Perennial Philosophy
The Perennial Philosophy: An Interpretation of the Great Mystics, East and West
Brave New World (75th Anniversary Edition)
After Many a Summer Dies the Swan