The Celestial Omnibus, and Other Stories
E. M. Forster
Read by Kirsten Wever
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With twenty Nobel Prize nominations to his credit, E. M. Forster may reasonably be considered one of the best writers of the 20th century – perhaps of all time. He is best known for his 1924 novel A Passage to India. But almost all his writings met with rapid critical, popular and international success.
Forster’s world-view was exceptionally broad – even multi-cultural – as expressed in the humanism characterizing all his works, in the wide-ranging social criticism of Howard’s End, and in the spiritual and mystical themes for which A Passage to India is famous, and which also underlie the stories collected in The Celestial Omnibus. - Summary by Kirsten Wever (4 hr 27 min)
Chapters
Chapter 1: The Story of a Panic, Part 1 | 17:40 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Chapter 1: The Story of a Panic, Part 2 | 23:57 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Chapter 1: The Story of a Panic, Part 3 | 25:42 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Chapter 2: The Other Side of the Hedge | 17:46 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Chapter 3: The Celestial Omnibus, Part 1 | 25:55 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Chapter 3: The Celestial Omnibus, Part 2 | 24:04 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Chapter 4: Other Kingdom, Part 1 | 18:31 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Chapter 4: Other Kingdom, Part 2 | 24:51 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Chapter 4: Other Kingdom, Part 3 | 29:36 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Chapter 5: The Curate's Friend | 24:09 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Chapter 6: The Road from Colonus, Part 1 | 16:10 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Chapter 6: The Road from Colonus, Part 2 | 19:35 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Reviews
Great stories and read very well! Thank you :)
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