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Me cayó el veinteThe remarkable qualities of Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) as a writer of novels and essays may have contributed to sidestep his work as a storyteller. Possessor of a corrosive humor in the service almost always social criticism of his time, Huxley also writes for us, his current readers. The characters in these stories are endowed with a richness and complexity that often surprising narrative works in most breath; his plots are touching without this cruelty is absent.
This volume includes three stories: Sir Hercules, a chapter of his first novel, Crome Yellow, which is read as a standalone story, and two, The Claxton and rest cure, taken from Brief Candles, one of his best storybooks.