Island is the final book by English writer Aldous Huxley, published in 1962. It is the account of Will Farnaby, a cynical journalist who is shipwrecked on the fictional island of Pala. Island is Huxley's utopian counterpart to his most famous work, the 1932 novel Brave New World, itself often paired with George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. The ideas that would become Island can be seen in a foreword he wrote in 1952 to the 20th anniversary edition of Brave New World
* Crome Yellow (1921) * Antic Hay (1923) * Those Barren Leaves (1925) * Point Counter Point (1928) * Brave New World (1932) * Eyeless in Gaza (1936) * After Many a Summer Dies the Swan (1939) * Time Must Have a Stop (1944) * Ape and Essence (1948) * The Genius and the Goddess (1955) * Island (1962)
Short stories
* Limbo (1920) * Mortal Coils (1922) * Little Mexican (U.S. - Young Archimedes) (1924) * Two or Three Graces (1926) * Brief Candles (1930) * Jacob's Hands: A Fable (Late 1930s, rediscovered 1997) co-written with Christopher Isherwood * Collected Short Stories (1957)
Poetry
* The Burning Wheel (1916) * Jonah (1917) * The Defeat of Youth (1918) * Leda (1920) * Arabia Infelix (1929) * The Cicadas (1931) * First Philosopher's Song
Travel writing
* Along The Road (1925) * Jesting Pilate (1926) The author recounts his experiences travelling through six countries, offering his observations on their people, cultures and customs. * Beyond the Mexique Bay (1934)
Drama
* Now More Than Ever (University of Texas, Austin, 1997) * The Ambassador of Captripedia (1967) * The Genius and the Goddess (stage version, co-written with Betty Wendel, 1958) * Mortal Coils - A Play (stage version of The Gioconda Smile, 1948) * The World of Light (1931) * The Discovery (adapted from Francis Sheridan, 1924)
Essay collections
* On the Margin (1923) * Along the Road (1925) * Essays New and Old (1926) * Proper Studies (1927) * Do What You Will (1929) * Vulgarity in Literature (1930) * Music at Night (1931) * Texts and Pretexts (1932) * The Olive Tree (1936) * Words and their Meanings (1940) * The Art of Seeing (1942) * The Perennial Philosophy (1945) * Science, Liberty and Peace (1946) * Themes and Variations (1950) * Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow (1952) * The Doors of Perception (1954) * Heaven and Hell (1956) * Adonis and the Alphabet (1956) * Collected Essays (1958) * Brave New World Revisited (1958) * Literature and Science (1963)
Articles written for Vedanta and the West (A publication of the Vedanta Society of Southern California from 1938 to 1970)
* Distractions (1941) * Distractions II (1941) * Action and Contemplation (1941) * An Appreciation (1941) * The Yellow Mustard (1941) * Lines (1941) * Some Replections of the Lord's Prayer (1941) * Reflections of the Lord's Prayer (1942) * Reflections of the Lord's Prayer II (1942) * Words and Reality (1942) * Readings in Mysticism (1942) * Man and Reality (1942) * The Magical and the Spiritual (1942) * Religion and Time (1943) * Idolatry (1943) * Religion and Temperament (1943) * A Note on the Bhagavatam (1943) * Seven Meditations (1943) * On a Sentence From Shakespeare (1944) * The Minimum Working Hypothesis (1944) * From a Notebook (1944) * The Philosophy of the Saints (1944) * That Art Thou (1945) * That Art Thou II (1945) * The Nature of the Ground (1945) * The Nature of the Ground II (1945) * God In the World (1945) * Origins and Consequences of Some Contemporary Thought-Patterns (1946) * The Sixth Patriarch (1946) * Some Reflections on Time (1946) * Reflections on Progress (1947) * Further Reflections on Progress (1947) * William Law (1947) * Notes on Zen (1947) * Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread (1948) * A Note on Gandhi (1948) * Art and Religion (1949) * Foreword to an Essay on the Indian Philosophy of Peace (1950) * A Note on Enlightenment (1952) * Substitutes for Liberation (1952) * The Desert (1954) * A Note on Patanjali (1954) * Who Are We? (1955) * Foreword to the Supreme Doctrine (1956) * Knowledge and Understanding (1956) * The "Inanimate" is Alive (1957) * Symbol and Immediate Experience (1960)
Philosophy
* Ends and Means (1937) * The Perennial Philosophy (1944) (ISBN 0-06-057058-X)
Biography and nonfiction
* The Devils of Loudun (1953) (ISBN 0-7867-0368-7) * Grey Eminence (1941) (ISBN 0-7011-0802-9) * Selected Letters (2007) (ISBN 1-56663-629-9)
Children's literature
* The Crows of Pearblossom (1967) * The Travails and Tribulations of Geoffrey Peacock (1967)
Collections
* Texts and Pretexts (1933) * Collected Short Stories (1957) * Collected Essays (1958) * Moksha: Writings on Psychedelics and the Visionary Experience (1977) * The Human Situation: Lectures at Santa Barbara, 1959 (1977)