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Passage to India, A

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noun

  1. a novel (1924) by E. M. Forster.


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I see your point, but the trouble is that to do so would be to forgo the pleasure of the moment when, years later, sand falls from the pages of an old book, and you suddenly remember the Isle of Wight and A Passage to India, a Greek island and The Map of Love.

From The Guardian

Dame Sybil Thorndike and Virginia McKenna in A Passage to India, a dramatization of E. M. Forster's novel about the failure of East to meet West in 1920s India.

From Time Magazine Archive

In E. M. Forster's A Passage to India, a Moslem character, Dr. Aziz, recalled that the great Mogul Emperor Akbar had worked with tolerance and wisdom to unite India, had even attempted to devise a new unifying faith.

From Time Magazine Archive