The Celestial Omnibus and Other Stories - E. M. Forster - The Celestial Omnibus and Other Stories is the title of a collection of short stories by English writer E. M. Forster, first published in 1911. It contains stories written over the previous ten years, and together with the collection The Eternal Moment (1928) forms part of Forster's Collected Short Stories (1947).
A Collection of Fables and Short Fantasy Stories “Give me life, with its struggles and victories, with its failures and hatreds, with its deep moral meaning and its unknown goal!” - E.M. Forster, The Other Side of the Hedge In the ...
The story is one of the earliest examples of dystopian science fiction. Also included is The Story of a Panic, the first story Forster ever wrote.
The Celestial Omnibus and Other Stories is a collection of short stories by E. M. Forster, first published in 1911, which were written over the previous ten years.
"This was a lovely collection of little known Forster writings. You can find many tales inside to delight any fancy. A great book to have around when you want to...
It contains stories written over the previous ten years. "The Story of a Panic" "The Other Side of the Hedge" "The Celestial Omnibus" "Other Kingdom" "The Curate's Friend" "The Road from Colonus"
A collection of classic short stories by acclaimed author, E.M. Forster. The stories include:The Story of a Panic, The Other Side of the Hedge, The Celestial Omnibus, Other Kingdom, The Curate's Friend, and The Road from Colonus.
It contains stories written over the previous ten years, and together with the collection The Eternal Moment forms part of Forster's Collected Short Stories.
A father finds an unlikely sign of rebirth while mourning his son's sudden death. A Latino community's hopes and dreams are revealed in letters to the saints. A Buddhist zoo...
It contains stories written over the previous ten years, and together with the collection The Eternal Moment (1928) forms part of Forster's Collected Short Stories (1947).
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