Edward Morgan Forster (January 1, 1879 - June 7, 1970) was born in London NW1, 6 at Melkom Place, a house in Dorset Square. The house does not exist anymore. His father was an architect. Just then, at the age of one year, Forster became father in law. Forster received his wealth from his father, PCMA Marine Thornton, at 8,000 pounds. Forster, Holding and later becoming a writer becomes easier. Forster studied as a non-resident student at Kent's Kent School. He studied at King's College, Cambridge, between 1897 and 1901. After leaving university, he traveled Europe with the mother. In 1914, the classicalist Galsworthy Lowes Dickinson traveled to Egypt, Germany and India. First of the 1920s On the other hand, he became the personal secretary of Dewas Maharaja and spent the second phase of his Bharatbas. His account of this journey has been written in the prose of 'The Hill of Goddess'. He returned from India and completed his latest novel "A Passage to India". From 1930 to 1940 In the decade Forster took over the role of a successful broadcaster of BBC Radio. This time a mass of British Humanist Association He was also a recipient. In 1937, he was awarded the Benson Medal in Literature. For the year 1906, he was elected an honorary fellow of King's College, Cambridge. He was awarded the knighthood in 1949. In 1953, the Order of the Companion of Honor was honored. He was given the status of a member of the British Order of Merit in 1969. On June 7, 1970, at the age of 91, he became a member of the Coventry. The last breath left the residence of Kingham.
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