A review by vortimer
Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley

2.0

Like most reviews of this novel, I must start by stating that my only previous experience of Huxley is Brave New World. This is crisply written, and the chapter about the tragedy of the dwarf lord of the manor in chapter 13 is moving, but this satire (which going in blind, it took me a while to realize it is so) of those Bright Young Things Country House comedies popular in the twenties when this was written is to close to been what it mocks, and I did not enjoy.