
by Aldous Huxley
“A masterful symphony of intellectual savagery and social collapse.”
Step into a brilliant, cynical tapestry of 1920s London where every conversation is a duel and every intellect is a weapon. Huxley masterfully interweaves the lives of hedonists and philosophers, stripping away the pretenses of high society to reveal the chaotic human appetites beneath.
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