“Aldous Huxley, 1894-1963. A memorial Volume” contains tributes by close friends and contributions by persons authoritatively able to assess the life’s work of a great man. The contributors include T. S. Eliot, Leonard Woolf, Yehudi Menuhin, Sir Osbert Sitwell, Andre Maurois, and number among them scientists, writers, medical men, artists and philosophers, musicians and educators— a range that expresses the breadth and depth of Aldous Huxley’s appeal as a writer and a friend. The volume closes with Aldous Huxley’s own essay “on Shakespeare and Religion” which was completed only a few days before his death.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30953, 8 January 1966, Page 4
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95Untitled Press, Volume CV, Issue 30953, 8 January 1966, Page 4
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