Moksha, a Sanskrit word meaning "liberation," serves as the title for this collection of Aldous Huxley's writings on mind expansion through psychedelic drugs. Along with parts of BRAVE NEW WORLD and ISLAND, it also includes selections from THE DOORS OF PERCEPTION and HEAVEN AND HELL.
This series of essays and letters from the 1920s and 1930s illustrates the change in Huxley's political attitudes from elitist to radical. The collection also includes his opinions on art and literature.