Big Novels

I love big novels, so just post big novels.

Also, novels in a series bound together.

I'm just going to start posting them and not stop for a while.

The less obvious, the better. Go.

Marguerite Young's "Miss MacIntosh, My Darling"

Gertrude Stein's "The Making of Americans"

Samuel Richardson's "Clarissa"

James T. Farrell's "Studs Lonigan"

Norman Mailer's "Harlot's Ghost"

Norman Mailer's "Ancient Evenings"

William T. Vollmann's "The Royal Family"

Alexander Solzhenitsyn's "August 1914"

Cao Xuequin's "Story of the Stone"

do multi volumes count?

James Jones's "Some Came Running"

Yeah, if together they make a single novel, like Proust.

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Jane Smiley's "The Greenlanders"

Richard Powers's "The Gold Bug Variations"

Leslie Marmon Silko's "Almanac of the Dead"

Women & Men

This one is very good, I recommend.

John Barth's "Giles Goat-Boy"

Anthony Powell's "A Dance to the Music of Time"

Sōseki Natsume's "I Am a Cat"

Hugh Henry Brackenridge's "Modern Chivalry"

Ross Lockridge, Jr's "Raintree County"

News From The Empire

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Sigrid Undset's "Kristin Lavransdatter"

Tom Jones by Fielding is one of my absolute favorites.

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The Man Without Qualities by Musil

If I enjoyed Ceremony, will I enjoy this?

>first five parts get their own volume
>the last two are put together
triggered

Leon Forrest's "Divine Days"

Joshua Cohen's "Witz"

Adam Levin's "The Instructions"

Failed experiment of a novel

Another failed experiment of a novel.

John Sayles: "A Moment in the Sun"

Karen Tei Yamashita's "I Hotel"

Youval Shimoni's "A Room"

John Updike's "Rabbit Angstrom"

Theodore Dreiser: "An American Tragedy"

The worse thing is that usually volumes 5 and 6 are the ones merged together, not 6 and 7.

i can read what it says on the cover user, thanks for spelling it out though

>not 2666
reee

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