Crome Yellow
English


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Crome Yellow (1921) is a novel by English author Aldous Huxley. Inspired by his stay at Garsington Manor with members of the Bloomsbury Group Crome Yellow Huxleys debut novel satirizes the society of Englands intellectual and political elite. In addition to its autobiographical content the novel investigates such themes as spirituality the nature and composition of art and the fear of a dystopian future.Invited to spend part of the summer at Crome a country estate owned by Priscilla and Henry Wimbush Denis Stone arrives by train carrying a draft of his first novel which he intends to complete during his stay. There he is introduced as a poet and quickly falls in love with the young Anne Wimbush herself enthralled with the painter Gombauld. Faced with disillusionment and disappointment Stone struggles to write while being subjected to pseudointellectual conversations lengthy public readings and devastating characterizations by the guests and hosts of Crome. Memorable characters include Mary Bracegirdle an adventurous and amorous flapper; Mr. Barbecue-Smith a hack writer; and Mr. Scogan a doomsayer with an elaborate dystopian vision. Crome Yellow a biting work of satire has earned comparisons to The Great Gatsby continues to be recognized as an important early work from one of Englands most visionary writers.With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript this edition of Aldous Huxleys Crome Yellow is a classic of English literature reimagined for modern readers.
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