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Antic Hay

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Wait time: About 2 weeks

Theodore Gumbril, a mild young Oxford tutor, has become thoroughly dismayed by the formality of college life and the staid British institutions of learning. An impetuous need for celebration, even rebellion, possesses him. He and his bohemian companions embark on wild and daring bacchanalian adventures that steer them resolutely away from stifling conventions of behavior, charging them for the first time with an exuberant vitality and lust for life.

A sardonic and outspoken novel, Antic Hay unfolds its polemical theme against the backdrop of London's postwar nihilistic bohemia. This is Huxley at his biting, brilliant best—a novel charged with excitement and loud with satiric laughter at conventional morality and stuffy people everywhere.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      This is billed as a "novel of ideas," as opposed to characters, and that poses a special challenge to narrator Robert Whitfield. With no real action to describe, he's forced to use his British accent to keep us interested. He succeeds admirably. Whitfield, like Huxley, doesn't create memorable characters, but we remember them for the ideas they explore. Whitfield's voice is fun to listen to, and he uses that playfulness to complement Huxley's biting, satiric prose. He reads marvelously, pacing the story well and using his firm, deep voice to capture the irony and hypocrisy within the book. This is not one of Huxley's better-known novels, but Whitfield makes it notable. R.I.G. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 31, 1997
      Long out of print, this minor modernist classic satirizes Huxley's illustrious circle in the years after World War I.

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  • English

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  • Text Difficulty:9-12

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