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The 50 Best Contemporary Novels Over 500 Pages
Long Books, Worth Your Time
By Emily Temple
April 9, 2020
Personally, I find solace in long novels. The good ones always seem to create space for the reader: space to sink and settle, and time to really learn what youre dealing with, both in terms of character and in terms of author. You have to build something, reading a really long book. Its almost a collaborative experience. So if youre looking for a long-term relationship with a book right now, you couldnt do much better than the books below.
For my sanity, I limited this list to contemporary novels, which here I am defining as being published in the last 50 yearsI figure, youve already made your own decisions about whether to read Middlemarch and Ulysses and The Lord of the Rings, you know? You know.
Here are the rules: I only counted single volumes (its fine for them to be part of a series, but they have to meet the size requirements on their own), published in English since 1970. Writers only get one spot on the list. Page counts may vary over editions. And as ever, no list is definitive, best is an imaginary term, and I had to leave a lot of good books off, so feel free to add your own favorites in the comments section.
Strap in for a 512-page book about trees. But of course its really about humanityall literature isand its weirdly engrossing. Though it lags a bit at the end when it succumbs to polemic, for the most part, Powers manages to entertain, inform, and inspire action in the most high profile work of climate fiction yet.
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NRaleighLiberal
(60,465 posts)by Paul Scott, actually 4 books that the PBS Masterpiece Theater Jewel in the Crown was based on. The 4 came out between 1965- 1975, and total around 1500 pages.
I read the entire quartet to my wife over a few months a few years ago. One of the best things I've ever read. The PBS series is must watch.
dweller
(24,878 posts)i expect this article to be at least 500 pages ...
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Adsos Letter
(19,459 posts)Read it during a course on the English Civil War. Good stuff.
mikalcharles
(95 posts)The most daring imaginative novel of this century
hermetic
(8,604 posts)"Ten years in the making, comes a literary work Like no other, from the legendary author of Watchmen and V for Vendetta. Fierce in its imagining and stupefying in its scope, Jerusalem, is the tale of Everything, told from a vanished gutter."