Howards End and the architecture of hurry
Douglas Post's new adaptation for Remy Buppo resonates in our age of class unrest and digital disconnects. More than 100 years after its publication, E.M. Forster's classic novel about family, love, and class in a rapidly evolving society is experiencing a renaissance due to its uncanny relevance in today's world of income inequality and digital disconnection. A Kenneth Lonergan-penned mi…
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