Go to Table of ContentsPrincipal among the inhabitants with whom Forster fell in love was a young Egyptian tram conductor named Mohammed el Adl; their emotional and sexual relationship lasted until el Adl's death from tuberculosis in 1922. 

See also Remembering Mohammed: E. M. Forster, Cavafy, and the Nexus of Memory.

Forster was thirty-eight years old when he met el Adl; the deftly delivered message of liberation and passion in his early novels had brought him literary fame, but his failure to follow in his own life the philosophy he promoted in his fiction had resulted in personal and professional frustration.  

Mohammed el Adl changed this.

 

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