Aldous Huxleybooks in chronological order

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About Aldous Huxley

Aldous Huxley (1894–1963) was a prominent English writer known for his exploration of social and psychological themes, particularly through dystopian fiction and philosophical inquiry. His writing style often combined literary experimentation with insightful observations on human behavior and societal trends. Huxley initially focused on poetry and short stories, gaining recognition through collaborations with Christopher Isherwood. He later achieved widespread fame with Brave New World (1932), a chilling vision of a technologically advanced, controlled society, and Eyeless in Gaza (1936), a powerful and experimental narrative exploring themes of mortality and faith. Throughout his career, Huxley explored topics such as consciousness, religion, art, and the impact of technology, often questioning established norms and advocating for individual freedom.

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Dystopian Fiction
Philosophical Fiction
Science Fiction
Satire
Literary Fiction
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Standalone Novels in chronological order

Crome Yellow

9780760760505
Antic Hay

9781564781499
Those Barren Leaves

9781564781697
Brave New World

9780060850524
Eyeless in Gaza

9780061724893
Ape and Essence

9780929587783
Island

9780061561795

Standalone Plays in chronological order

Now More Than Ever

9780292731226

Picture Books in chronological order

Non-Fiction Books in chronological order

On the Margin

9780701108113
Essays New and Old

9780836905564
Proper Studies

9780701108144
Do What You Will

9780701107970
Jesting Pilate

9780586085110
Texts and Pretexts

9780586064979
Ends and Means

9781412847445
Grey Eminence

9780099477822
Heaven and Hell

9780060802196
Huxley and God

9780824522520

Christopher Isherwood Short Stories/Novellas in chronological order

Dalkey Archive Essentials Books in chronological order

Point Counter Point

9781564781314

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