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7 ediciones

A Passage to India
Editorial: sceptre
ISBN: 978-13-9973-617-6
ISBN sin guiones: 9781399736176
Tipo de cubierta: Hardcover
Fecha de publicación: 2024-11-07
Idioma: inglés británico

A Passage to India
Editorial: modern_library
ISBN: 978-05-9324-156-1
ISBN sin guiones: 9780593241561
Tipo de cubierta: Softcover
Páginas: 352
Fecha de publicación: 2021-08-10
Idioma: inglés estadounidense

A Passage to India
Editorial: Vintage
ISBN: 978-19-8489-946-0
ISBN sin guiones: 9781984899460
Tipo de cubierta: Softcover
Páginas: 368
Fecha de publicación: 2020-01-07
Idioma: inglés estadounidense

A Passage to India
Editorial: sceptre
ISBN: 978-14-4472-881-1
ISBN sin guiones: 9781444728811
Tipo de cubierta: Softcover
Fecha de publicación: 2011-06-09
Idioma: inglés británico

A Passage to India
Editorial: sceptre
ISBN: 978-14-4472-076-1
ISBN sin guiones: 9781444720761
Tipo de cubierta: Hardcover
Fecha de publicación: 2010-11-11
Idioma: inglés británico

A Passage To India
Editorial: canongate
ISBN: 978-19-0741-660-6
ISBN sin guiones: 9781907416606
Tipo de cubierta: Softcover
Fecha de publicación: 2008-11-13
Idioma: inglés británico

A Passage to India
Editorial: everyman_s_library
ISBN: 978-06-7940-549-8
ISBN sin guiones: 9780679405498
Tipo de cubierta: Hardcover
Páginas: 344
Fecha de publicación: 1992-11-03
Idioma: inglés estadounidense
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A Passage to India
Primera publicación: 2008-11-13
A stunning new edition celebrating 100 years since first publication, with a new introduction by Kamila Shamsie, author of Home Fire, winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction 'There's no writer better than Forster at portraying the genuine feelings that are born from the interaction between one human being and another' KAMILA SHAMSIE 'Forster's last and greatest novel' DAMON GALGUT, GUARDIAN 'His great book . . . masterly in its prescience and its lucidity' ANITA DESAI 'The first time I saw you, you were wanting to see India, not Indians, and it occurred to me: Ah, that won't take us far.' The Indian town of Chandrapore seems to change dramatically season by season, day by day, offering different impressions from each angle it is viewed. Vulnerable to flooding, but blessed by glorious sun, it is surrounded by vast, flat expanses, except for hills to the south that house the extraordinary Marabar Caves. When Mrs Moore and her younger travelling companion Adela arrive in town, they are frustrated and disappointed that all they can find is the claustrophobia of British colonial culture. Then a chance meeting with the charming and well-respected Dr Aziz seems to present the perfect opportunity to fulfil their desire to see the 'real India'. But during a guided tour of the Marabar Caves, a strange incident occurs, resulting in a shocking accusation that throws Chandrapore into a fever of racial tension and the doctor straight into the heart of a scandal from which he might never recover.