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Along The Road Aldous Huxley

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Along The Road Aldous Huxley
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Publisher: Open Road Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.1 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Aldous Huxley
ISBN: 9781504066099, 150406609X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Along The Road Aldous Huxley by Aldous Huxley 9781504066099, 150406609X instant download after payment.

Witty and “enchanting” reflections on the experience of travel, with a focus on art, music, and literature, by the author of Brave New World (The Spectator). One of the most renowned and prolific writers of the twentieth century, Aldous Huxley produced not only dystopian fiction like Brave New World and philosophical memoirs like The Doors of Perception, but also insightful travel writing. Here, he discusses his visits to Italy, France, and other European destinations; reflects on cultural landmarks; and ruminates on the benefits and challenges of travel itself, offering a fascinating glimpse into the Europe of a century ago—and the mind of a remarkable author. “As opposed to those who believe that the best picture is the most famous or expensive one, or the one that wins a prize, Huxley speaks for those prepared to spend contemplative time with works of art.” —The Sydney Morning Herald

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