Speaking of Ulysses, which we just did in an hour, and of Molly Bloom’s final epic sentence (or pair thereof; oh, that sounds like a suitably Joycean spot of racy, eh?) speaking of these things, our man David Abel alerts us to these pieces by Ed Park about Very Long Sentences in literature:
2. The Art of the Very Long Sentence
And hey, if you haven’t checked out Czech novelist Bohumil Hrabal, you’re missing out. Our experience is with the astounding Too Loud a Solitude (Příliš hlučná samota).