Antic Hay


 
 

Antic Hay is a novel by Aldous Huxley, published in 1923. The story takes place in London, in the turbulent times following the end of World War I. It follows the lives of a diverse cast of characters who pursue both sensual and intellectual goals in a comic yet familiar whirlwind of energy and passion in a time of change and uncertainty.

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Aldous Huxley: Aldous Leonard Huxley (July 26, 1894 – November 22, 1963) was a British writer who emigrated to the United States. He was a member of the famous Huxley family who produced a number of brilliant scientific minds. Best known for his novels and wide-ranging output of essays, he also published sho...

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Will Hay
Will Hay
Hay Bales Tuscany
Hay Bales Tuscany
The Hay Market St. Petersburg
The Hay Market St. Petersburg
The Hay Harvest  1869
The Hay Harvest 1869
Girl Raking Hay
Girl Raking Hay
The Hay Square in St. Petersburg  c.1840
The Hay Square in St. Petersburg c.1840
''Woman Driving Hay Wagon '' August 14  1943
"Woman Driving Hay Wagon " August 14 1943
Baling Hay Near Prosser  WA  Circa 1914
Baling Hay Near Prosser WA Circa 1914
Making Hay in July While the Sun Shines
Making Hay in July While the Sun Shines
Hay Bales in a Field in Front of a Mountain
Hay Bales in a Field in Front of a Mountain
Turning the Hay
Turning the Hay
A Girl Harvesting Hay
A Girl Harvesting Hay

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