
by Aldous Huxley
“In a world searching for meaning, only the absurd survives.”
Step into the frenetic, disillusioned world of Jazz Age London, where bohemians and intellectuals search for meaning in a void of their own making. Aldous Huxley’s razor-sharp satire blends absurd inventions with biting wit to expose the vanity and nihilism of a lost generation.
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