Editorial Vintage UK
Fecha de edición febrero 2004
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780099461890
192 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
Denis Stone, a naive young poet, is invited to stay at Crome, a country house renowned for its gatherings of 'bright young things'. Crome's hosts, the world-weary Henry Wimbush and his exotic wife Priscilla are joined by a party of colourful guests whose intrigues and opinions ensure Denis's stay is a memorable one.
In the course of the weekend Henry tells his guests fantastical stories from the history of the house, Mr Barbecue-Smith invents inspirational aphorisms conceived in trances, Mary dispense with her virginity on the roof, the local vicar prophesies the Apocalypse, the annual Crome Fair takes place and Denis tries to capture it all in poetry and has his heart broken.
First published in 1921, Crome Yellow was Aldous Huxley's much-acclaimed debut novel. With the evident relish of the true satirist, he mocked the fads, foibles and spirit of his time with an unsurpassed wit and brilliance.
Nació en 1894 en Surrey, Inglaterra. Escribió más de un centenar de libros de los géneros más diversos, entre los que destacan "Un mundo feliz", "La isla" y "Las puertas de la percepción". Murió de cáncer en su residencia de Los Ángeles en 1963.
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