Crome Yellow


Read by Martin Clifton

(4.6 stars; 84 reviews)

Crome Yellow, published in 1921 was Aldous Huxley’s first novel. In it he satirizes the fads and fashions of the time. It is the witty story of a house party at ‘Crome’ where there is a gathering of bright young things. We hear some of the history of the house from Henry Wimbush, its owner and self appointed historian; Apocalypse is prophesied, virginity is lost, and inspirational aphorisms are gained in a trance. Our hero, Denis, tries to capture it all in poetry and is disappointed in love.

The author, Aldous Huxley, was born in 1894 and began writing poetry and short stories in his early twenties; this was his first novel and established his literary reputation. (Summary by Martin Clifton) (6 hr 5 min)

Chapters

Chapter 01 7:01 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 02 13:01 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 03 12:02 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 04 12:19 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 05 9:35 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 06 16:48 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 07 9:58 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 08 4:37 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 09 19:24 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 10 6:29 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 11 12:16 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 12 11:19 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 13 32:23 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 14 7:39 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 15 7:17 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 16 6:13 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 17 18:51 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 18 8:17 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 19 32:11 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 20 10:25 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 21 6:52 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 22 17:11 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 23 5:44 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 24 12:20 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 25 11:11 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 26 6:04 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 27 19:04 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 28 9:54 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 29 10:31 Read by Martin Clifton
Chapter 30 9:01 Read by Martin Clifton

Reviews

Great reader


(4 stars)

The reader was excellent, and the book was really interesting and different. The recording does have a bit of a buzz in the background which can get obnoxious, but overall very good.

Crome Yellow


(5 stars)

Martin Clifton's reading is a delight, and beautifully brings out the many facets of this charming book.

most enjoyable


(5 stars)

A wonderful story read beautifully. I wish it didn't have to end.

I liked this book. The characters are unique and have depth.


(5 stars)


(2 stars)

Strange book but good idea. A rambling risotto of presumably contemporary conflicting 1920’s ideas & attitudes expressed by the book’s characters who did not seem that authentic tto me ; ( except the extremely shy young man who does not get the girl )so was written as satire supposedly. So was disappointed as was really looking forward it . Robert Musil’s difficult trilogy tackled similar approach to complex, fractured society but with more depth & darkness , I think . I have old copy of huxley’s Point Counterpoint somewhere that I plan to tackle . Very good reader with just the right sonorous voice

Light and Breezy


(5 stars)

A light and fun Huxley with wonderful atmospheric description that puts you right in the scene. And of course Martin's narration is top notch as usual.

Engaging, Enjoyable, Excellent


(5 stars)

This was my first Huxley experience, and looking forward to more. Superb reading, thank you!


(5 stars)

The rating is for audio reader, not book - Sodharth Vardhan