
Aldous Huxley
10 SeriesAldous Huxley (1894-1963) was an English writer renowned for his novels "Brave New World," "Island," and "Point Counter Point," as well as his influential non-fiction works "The Doors of Perception" and "The Perennial Philosophy." His writings often explored themes of parapsychology, mysticism, and spirituality. Huxley was part of the distinguished Huxley family, which included his grandfather Thomas Henry Huxley, brother Julian Huxley, and half-brother Andrew Huxley.
Aldous Huxley, in collaboration with Christopher Isherwood, presents "Jacob's Hands," a novella that explores the transformative power of healing touch. In "The Elder Peter Bruegel," co-authored with Jean Videpoche, Huxley delves into the life and artistic struggles of the renowned painter. Both works showcase Huxley's fascination with human potential and artistic expression.