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E M Forster : The Final Decades

$9.95 AUD

Unearth the compelling later years of renowned British author E.M. Forster in 'E M Forster: The Final Decades', authored by Tim Leggatt, a close confidant of Forster during his final decades. This expertly crafted biography invites you to explore an intimate portrayal of one of the 20th century's literary titans, giving readers unparalleled access through unpublished correspondence, intimate journals, and Forster's own reflective writings. This biography, consisting of 120 pages, dives deep into Forster's personal world, revealing his profound thoughts on love, mortality, and the societal changes of his time.

Delve into the complexities of Forster's introspections regarding aging, his struggles with declining health, increasing blindness and deafness, and his philosophical musings about population growth and environmental concerns. Tim Leggatt masterfully intertwines revealing anecdotes and sharp wit, delivering a multi-dimensional portrait of Forster that goes beyond mere biographical recounting.

This essential read for fans of E.M. Forster captures the essence of life as he faced the twilight years, offering a meaningful lens on the cultural and literary legacy he left behind. 'E M Forster: The Final Decades' is a must-have for any literature enthusiast's collection, and it enhances your understanding of a master behind masterpieces like 'A Passage to India' and 'Howards End'. Engage with Forster's journey in a way that enriches your appreciation of one of England's most influential writers. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this poignant piece of literary history.

Author: Tim Leggatt Publisher: Hesperus Press Pages: 120

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Biography of E.M. Forster's later years, exploring his life, thoughts on mortality, and societal issues by Tim Leggatt.
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E M Forster : The Final Decades

$9.95 AUD

Unearth the compelling later years of renowned British author E.M. Forster in 'E M Forster: The Final Decades', authored by Tim Leggatt, a close confidant of Forster during his final decades. This expertly crafted biography invites you to explore an intimate portrayal of one of the 20th century's literary titans, giving readers unparalleled access through unpublished correspondence, intimate journals, and Forster's own reflective writings. This biography, consisting of 120 pages, dives deep into Forster's personal world, revealing his profound thoughts on love, mortality, and the societal changes of his time.

Delve into the complexities of Forster's introspections regarding aging, his struggles with declining health, increasing blindness and deafness, and his philosophical musings about population growth and environmental concerns. Tim Leggatt masterfully intertwines revealing anecdotes and sharp wit, delivering a multi-dimensional portrait of Forster that goes beyond mere biographical recounting.

This essential read for fans of E.M. Forster captures the essence of life as he faced the twilight years, offering a meaningful lens on the cultural and literary legacy he left behind. 'E M Forster: The Final Decades' is a must-have for any literature enthusiast's collection, and it enhances your understanding of a master behind masterpieces like 'A Passage to India' and 'Howards End'. Engage with Forster's journey in a way that enriches your appreciation of one of England's most influential writers. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this poignant piece of literary history.

Author: Tim Leggatt Publisher: Hesperus Press Pages: 120

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