Description
Aldous Huxley’s debut novel, “Crome Yellow,” offers a satirical glimpse into a summer house party at an English country estate. The story unfolds through the eyes of Denis Stone, a shy, aspiring poet, who is hopelessly infatuated with Anne, the niece of his eccentric hosts, Henry and Priscilla Wimbush. The estate, Crome, becomes a stage for a diverse and often outlandish cast of characters—artists, intellectuals, and socialites—each with their own peculiar philosophies and romantic entanglements. Huxley masterfully uses witty dialogue and keen observation to lampoon the intellectual pretensions and social follies of post-World War I British society, creating a humorous yet insightful commentary on human nature and the search for meaning.







