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A Passage to India

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Kiadó: Book-of-the-Month Club, Inc.
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 421 oldal
Sorozatcím: The Softback Preview
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 20 cm x 13 cm
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"Fokster's book is not about India alone;
it is about all of human life."
—Lionel Trilling
Published in 1924, when E. M. Forster was 45, A Passage to India is the last novel the author completed. It is also his most famous and most popular, having sold more than a million copies during Forster's lifetime and many more since. Though written at a time when India seemed firmly under British rule, the book's fame increased in the 1940s during India's struggle for independence; in the '60s, when it was adapted for the stage to critical acclaim; and once more in the '80s, when director David Lean transformed it into an Academy Award-winning film.
Forster himself made three separate visits to India: in 1912, 1921, and 1945 (during his second visit he spent six months as a private secretary to a maharaja), and his firsthand experiences of the country clearly inform this novel of anticolonialism. A Passage to India remains, as The Washington Post called it, "the classic novel about... Tovább

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"Fokster's book is not about India alone;
it is about all of human life."
—Lionel Trilling
Published in 1924, when E. M. Forster was 45, A Passage to India is the last novel the author completed. It is also his most famous and most popular, having sold more than a million copies during Forster's lifetime and many more since. Though written at a time when India seemed firmly under British rule, the book's fame increased in the 1940s during India's struggle for independence; in the '60s, when it was adapted for the stage to critical acclaim; and once more in the '80s, when director David Lean transformed it into an Academy Award-winning film.
Forster himself made three separate visits to India: in 1912, 1921, and 1945 (during his second visit he spent six months as a private secretary to a maharaja), and his firsthand experiences of the country clearly inform this novel of anticolonialism. A Passage to India remains, as The Washington Post called it, "the classic novel about India against which all others ever since have been measured and found wanting." Vissza

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