About this audiobook
"It is only the small people who are afraid of great things."
This collection of short stories by E.M. Forster, originally published in 1911, is notable for its exploration of complex themes of morality and human connections, juxtaposed against the more the mundane aspects of life.
The titular story features a young boy who discovers a celestial bus that transports him beyond the confines of his ordinary life, and into a magical world that adults—limited by convention—cannot perceive. In the remaining stories, ordinary people encounter extraordinary forces in ways that expose the limits of their social conditioning, forming a meditation on how modern life—with its rules, anxieties, and obsession with progress—can deaden the spirit. Forster suggests that true vitality comes from listening to instinct, embracing beauty, and allowing oneself to be changed by the mysterious and the unexpected.
The titles included in this collection are:
The Story of a Panic
The Other Side of the Hedge
The Celestial Omnibus
Other Kingdom
The Curate's Friend
The Road from Colonus
Edward Morgan Forster (1879–1970) was an influential English novelist, essayist, and critic, known for his insightful observations on society and human relationships. He is often recognised as a prominent humanist writer, which reflects in both his literary works and his philosophical outlook; his books highlight the constraints that societal norms impose on individuals and advocate for greater empathy and understanding across class lines. His most famous novels include
A Room with a View,
Howards End, and
A Passage to India, and his posthumously published novel
Maurice revealed his identity as a gay man and his belief in the necessity of allowing individuals to live authentically.
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