In this striking collection of poetry, Aldous Huxley reveals a world brimming with beauty, paradox, and profound insight. The Burning Wheel is more than a glimpse into the mind of a young poet-it's a journey into the heart of modernity, a testament to the tensions and yearnings of a generation on the brink of change.
Huxley's early poems are alive with an elegant intensity, capturing the fleeting moments of love, the quiet stirrings of doubt, and the relentless passage of time. Each verse shimmers with a delicate precision, reflecting his fascination with both the seen and the unseen, the known and the unknowable.
These poems offer a window into Huxley's evolving vision-his exploration of beauty and transience, of the search for meaning in a rapidly shifting world. From whispered reflections on life's fragility to bold declarations of artistic ambition, The Burning Wheel illuminates the complexity of the human soul.