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Are there any authors or works (novels) known for super long chapters? I'm talking like 30,000 word chapters. How normal is this?
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At Swim Two Birds is roughly three hundred pages
It’s all one chapter
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There was that one really long chapter in Lord of the Rings
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Swann in Love is so long that it is frequently sold alone as its own novel.
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The Circe chapter in Ulysses (written in stage play format) is about 250 pages long
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One of the chapters of Europe Central is that long, about one-seventh of the entire text.

Beautiful book but read Danilo Kis' 'A Tomb for Boris Davidovich' first.



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