I’ve been poking through some books with long sentences, as I’ve been working on a story of my own that’s about 25 pages with just one period, which has been, honestly, pretty goddamn laborious. I’m pretty sure it’s worth it though. Anyways, these are the books I’ve been drawing from:
Broken Glass by Alain Mabanckou
The World Goes on by Laszlo Krasznahorkai (I’m pretty sure this has been mentioned in this thread at some point)
Ducks, Newburyport by Lucy Ellmann (which is probably the best and most experimental of the lot. Roughly 950 pages of a single sentence. It’s awesome)
I’d recommend them all.
Anybody know of any other stuff that is a little more stream-of-consciousness (ideally contemporary)?