EXCLUSIVE: Adrian Munsey’s Classic Film Productions has partnered with David A. Stern and D. Matt Geller’s Sleeping Giant Films to develop EM Forster’s 1907 novel, The Longest Journey, as a feature.
The English novelist, known for books like Room with a View and Passage to India, wrote a passionate 1924 review in the New Republic on a new anthology of Austen’s work. Jane Austen is so different.
The “wine mom” label has become a useful shorthand for a politically activated and well-organized liberal cohort, and the ...
It’s rare for good fiction to come with a credo, rarer still for that credo to be worth remembering, but “Only connect,” the maxim at the heart of E. M. Forster’s masterpiece “Howards End,” lodged ...
George Watson, a fellow of the University of Cambridge’s Saint John’s College, remembers E.M. Forster, whom he knew while the writer was in his 80s -- “a gentle presence living in King’s College.” The ...
Forster, in his novel Howard's End, was referring to the way in which we should interact with other people, that is, "only connect" with them. But we can apply the same sort of reasoning to Robert ...
The British author E.M. Forster, best known for the novels Howard's End, A Room With a View and A Passage to India, was a conscientious objector during World War I. His alternative service took him to ...
E.M. Forster was a virgin at 37, and his tortuous path toward sexual maturity is a main plotline of "Arctic Summer," Damon Galgut's brilliant biographical novel. Its epigraph quotes Forster at age 74: ...
Long before Hollywood made killer robots seem all too plausible, the British author worried that technology would undermine humanity by making life too easy. Our species will get backstabbed by ...