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- (1894–1963), English novelist and essayist; full name Aldous Leonard Huxley. After writing Antic Hay (1923) and Brave New World (1932), he moved to California in 1937, where he experimented with psychedelic drugs in 1953 and wrote of his experiences in The Doors of Perception (1954).
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