Crome Yellow

Crome Yellow
Crome Yellow, published in 1921, is Aldous Huxley's debut novel that satirizes the social fads and intellectual trends of the early 20th century. Set during a house party at the estate of Crome, the narrative follows Denis, a young poet, as he navigates love and artistic aspirations amidst a gathering of eccentric characters. The novel is notable for its witty commentary on contemporary society and its exploration of themes such as disillusionment and the search for meaning.














