Aldous Huxley (1894–1963) was an English writer and philosopher known for his dystopian novel “Brave New World.” His works often explored themes of technology, society, and the human condition. Huxley’s writings, including essays and novels, continue to be influential in discussions of science, ethics, and humanity.
Short Stories written by Aldous Huxley
Cynthia 1920 - WHEN, some fifty years hence, my grandchildren ask me what I did when I was at Oxford in the remote… ... Read more
Eupompus Gave Splendour to Art of Numbers 1920 - “I HAVE made a discovery,” said Emberlin as I entered his room. “What about?” I asked. “A discovery,” he replied,… ... Read more
Happy Families 1920 - THE scene is a conservatory. Luxuriant tropical plants are seen looming through a greenish aquarium twilight, punctuated here and there… ... Read more
The Bookshop 1920 - IT seemed indeed an unlikely place to find a bookshop. All the other commercial enterprises of the street aimed at… ... Read more
The Death of Lully 1920 - THE sea lay in a breathing calm, and the galley, bosomed in its transparent water, stirred rhythmically to the slow… ... Read more