E. M. Forster's beloved classic and sharp critique of imperialism
A Penguin Classic
When Adela and her elderly companion Mrs. Moore arrive in the Indian
town of Chandrapore, they quickly feel trapped by its insular and
prejudiced British community. Determined to explore the real India, they
seek the guidance of the charming and mercurial Dr. Aziz, a cultivated
Indian Muslim. But a mysterious incident occurs while they are exploring
the Marabar caves with Aziz, and the well-respected doctor soon finds
himself at the center of a scandal that rouses violent passions among
both the British and their Indian subjects. A masterly portrait of a
society in the grip of imperialism, A Passage to India compellingly
depicts the fate of individuals caught between the great political and
cultural conflicts of the modern world.
The Penguin Classics edition reproduces the authoritative Abinger text
and also includes four of Forster's finest essays on India, a chronology
of Forster's life and works, suggestions for further reading,
explanatory notes, and an illuminating introduction by the distinguished
critic and novelist Pankaj Mishra.