It served as the basis for a Merchant-Ivory movie, as did Forster's slighter novels, "A Room with a View" and "Maurice." Screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala compressed and dramatized "A Room with a View" and "Howards End" superbly. With the possible exception of "A Passage to India," Foster's 1910 novel is his strongest work of fiction. More: What you need to know about aGLIFF 2022, Austin's LGBTQ film festival Foster's "Howards End," harmonize with the themes of Cooper's and Hartgrove's public lives: How do we know who we are? How do we transmit wisdom from one generation to another, especially in the LGBTQ community? What part do places and things - especially property - play in the formation of our identities? That is not all: The larger questions woven into Matthew Lopez's two-part play, inspired by E.M. The Austin mentor, activist and arts backer is listed in the play's printed program alongside his surviving husband, Richard Hartgrove, as a "presenting producer." Gary Cooper did not live long enough to see the opening night of "The Inheritance" at Zach Theatre.
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