"E. M. Forster once described The Longest Journey as the book "I am most glad to have written." An introspective novel of manners at once comic and tragic, it tells of a sensitive and intelligent young man with an intense imagination and a certain amount of literary talent. He sets out full of hope to become a writer, but gives up his aspirations for those of the conventional world, gradually sinking into a life of petty conformity and bitter disappointments."--Goodreads
Book Details
- Public Domain: Yes
- Country: US
- Published: 1922
- Publisher: New Directions
- Language: English
- Pages: 327
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