The essays that appear in On the Margin are a testimony to the polymathic reach of Aldous Huxley’s intellect, as well as to the relish with which he entered into some of his more surprising enthusiasms. As perceptive and assured in discussing the art of the advertisement and the limericks of Edward Lear as he is in expounding on the “gorgeous spiritual measles” of the European Renaissance, Huxley also writes with genuine warmth and charm about the pleasures of everyday life—about the satisfactions to be derived from a properly bound book or the maddening euphony of a dripping tap. This is an indispensable collection from an underrated master of the essay form.
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These essays are a testimony to the polymathic reach of Aldous Huxley’s intellect, as well as to the relish with which he entered into some of his more surprising enthusiasms.

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ISBN
9781916809338
Publisert
2025-02-04
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Vendor
ERIS
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178 mm
Bredde
108 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
180

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Aldous Huxley (1894–1963) was a philosopher who wrought influentially on subjects including comparative religion (in The Perennial Philosophy) and psychedelic drugs (in The Doors of Perception). He also wrote several novels, including Chrome Yellow and Brave New World.