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Antic Hay
Antic Hay | Aldous Huxley
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!"
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An easy read about hedonism in London after WWI, leading to deception for a lot of the characters of the book. Satirical and somehow also moving. I read some wonderful sentences which I felt like underlining but didn't, because they were so spot-on that it would make me feel too vulnerable if anyone else would ever see them. This doesn't happen all the time, so I think it quite a special book.

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