ALONG THE ROAD
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Descripción editorial
First published in 1925, Along the Road is a collection of essays by Aldous Huxley, the celebrated author of Brave New World. In this volume, Huxley reflects on his travels through Europe, offering vivid impressions of art, architecture, literature, and culture. With his trademark wit and intellectual curiosity, he examines both the beauty and contradictions of the world around him.
More than a travelogue, Along the Road is a window into Huxley’s restless and questioning mind—by turns entertaining, philosophical, and sharp in its observations. It remains a fascinating work for readers who enjoy travel writing enriched with cultural critique and literary insight.