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Aldous: Huxley

Huxley’s bibliography covers a vast range of genres, from satirical novels to philosophical treatises: The Talented Mr. Huxley

Born into a renowned intellectual family—his grandfather was the famous biologist Thomas Henry Huxley , "Darwin’s Bulldog"—Aldous originally intended to become a doctor. However, at age 16, a severe eye infection left him totally blind for 18 months . Though he partially recovered his sight, this ended his medical ambitions, leading him to discover his true calling in literature. aldous huxley

Aldous Huxley (1894–1963) was a prolific English writer and philosopher whose work bridged the gap between science, art, and spirituality . Over a career spanning nearly 50 books, he evolved from a witty social satirist into a visionary "psychedelic sage" who explored the deepest reaches of human consciousness. Huxley’s bibliography covers a vast range of genres,

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