After the Fireworks
- Authors
- Huxley, Aldous
- Publisher
- Harper Perennial
- Tags
- classics
- Date
- 1933-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.99 MB
- Lang
- en
" After the Fireworks is a major work and a turning point for Huxley, leading directly to Brave New World.” --Gary Giddins
In After the Fireworks , three lost classic pieces of short fiction by Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World , are collected for the first time, with an original foreword by National Book Critics Circle Award winner Gary Giddins. In the title novella, Rome is the stunning backdrop for a renowned novelist’s dangerous affair. “Uncle Spencer” is the “exquisite” ( New Statesman ) tale of an aging World War I veteran’s quest for the lost love he met in a prison during the war, and “Two or Three Graces,” “probably the thing nearest perfection of all that [Huxley] has done” ( New Statesman ), recounts a destructive writer’s abusive relationship with an impressionable housewife. Now brought back in print for the first time in seventy-five years, the novellas newly collected in After the Fireworks reveal Aldous Huxley at the height of his powers.