Heaven and Hell.
First Edition of Aldous Huxley's Heaven and Hell
Heaven and Hell.
HUXLEY, Aldous.
Item Number: 120343
London: Chatto & Windus, 1956.
First edition of this sequel to Doors of Perception. Octavo, original cloth. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket design by John Woodcock. A superior example.
Heaven and Hell is a philosophical essay by Aldous Huxley published in 1956. Huxley derived the title from William Blake's book The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. The essay discusses the relationship between bright, colorful objects, geometric designs, psychoactives, art, and profound experience. Heaven and Hell metaphorically refer to what Huxley conceives to be two contrary mystical experiences that potentially await when one opens the "doors of perception"—not only in a mystical experience, but in prosaic life.
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