Antic Hay
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Antic Hay

by Aldous Huxley

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
1923

Overview

Aldous Huxley's Antic Hay is a sharp, restless novel of postwar disillusionment, social performance, and intellectual drift. Set among artists, talkers, and self-conscious young people, it captures a world where wit often hides emptiness and ambition rarely leads to clarity.

Readers who enjoy satirical literary fiction will find plenty here: comic dialogue, sharp observation, and a skeptical view of modern life. Antic Hay is well suited to those interested in cultural uncertainty, relationships under strain, and the brittle energy of a generation trying to define itself. Readers who enjoy literary satire will appreciate how the novel turns conversation itself into a measure of vanity, boredom, and unease. That satirical edge gives the book a nervous energy that still feels fresh for readers who like wit with bite.

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