The Longest Journey
by E. M. Forster
Trelling described "The Longest Journey" as "perhaps the brightest, most dramatic, and passionate" of E. M. Forster's works. Of course, he is the most autobiographical – but his form confuses many. It's full of sudden death, hopeless love, and oddly doomed relationships – and yet, despite all of this, it's an extremely exciting job. He was his own favorite of Forster's writings; He felt that he had created a living being in Stephen.