Antic Hay

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Publisher
Penguin
Released
September 2, 2004
Pages
328
Series
Shōwa shoki sekai meisaku honʼyaku zenshū -- 83
Readers
3.7★ (3)

Antic Hay

1923 · Book · Aldous Huxley

Intellectual lifeNovelistsFictionIntellectualsCity and town lifeBritish and irish fiction (fictional works by one author)

London life just after World War I, devoid of values and moving headlong into chaos at breakneck speed—Aldous Huxley's *Antic Hay*. like Hemingway's *The Sun Also Rises*, portrays a world of lost souls madly pursuing both pleasure and meaning. Fake artists, third-rate poets, pompous critics, pseudo-scientists, con-men, bewildered romantics, cock-eyed futurists—all inhabit this world spinning out of control, as wildly comic as it is disturbingly accurate. In a style that ranges from the lyrical to the absurd, and with characters whose identities shift and change as often as their names and appearances, Huxley has here invented a novel that bristles with life and energy. What the *New York Times* called “a delirium of sense enjoyment!” by Aldous Huxley