Film, TV or Theatrical Adaptations
- NBC University Theater radio adaptation December 12, 1948, starring Paul Henry and Alan Hale, Sr., with intermission commentary by Norman Cousins
- After Many a Summer (UK, 1967, TV)
- In early 2000 the Baryshnikov Dance Foundation commissioned a 35-minute dance for the White Oak Dance Project called After Many a Summer Dies the Swan after Huxley's novel.
- The book is mentioned in the novella and film A Single Man, when George Falconer (Colin Firth) also takes an empty pistol and some notes alongside in his briefcase.
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