capncnut
08-Jul-2009, 08:21 PM
Author Mark Leach claims to have written the longest book in the world, which comes in at over 17 million words (roughly 32,000 pages). Marienbad My Love is a science fiction fantasy that is free to download from his website as an ebook.
Here's the synopsis:
Exiled on a deserted island, a Christ-haunted journalist-turned-filmmaker attempts to persuade a married woman from his past to help him produce a science fiction-themed pastiche to the 1960s French New Wave classic, Last Year At Marienbad. Through this act of artistic creation, he expects to carry out the will of God by prophesizing the death of time and the birth of a new religion. If only he can make the woman remember him.
Click (http://marienbadmylove.com/default.aspx) for website.
I've read the first chapter and, while Leach does have an excellent command of the English language, it's just a little too intellectual for my liking and is bogged down with sprawling imagery/description. Also, I was put off by the fact that somewhere in the piece is the longest word (4.4 million letters) and the longest sentence (3 million words) ever written. Smacks of quantity over quality in my opinion.
But it seems to be getting one or two favourable reviews and looks set to make the Guiness Book Of Records soon. 32,000 pages is just a tad too hefty for the likes of me, I'm afraid.
Here's the synopsis:
Exiled on a deserted island, a Christ-haunted journalist-turned-filmmaker attempts to persuade a married woman from his past to help him produce a science fiction-themed pastiche to the 1960s French New Wave classic, Last Year At Marienbad. Through this act of artistic creation, he expects to carry out the will of God by prophesizing the death of time and the birth of a new religion. If only he can make the woman remember him.
Click (http://marienbadmylove.com/default.aspx) for website.
I've read the first chapter and, while Leach does have an excellent command of the English language, it's just a little too intellectual for my liking and is bogged down with sprawling imagery/description. Also, I was put off by the fact that somewhere in the piece is the longest word (4.4 million letters) and the longest sentence (3 million words) ever written. Smacks of quantity over quality in my opinion.
But it seems to be getting one or two favourable reviews and looks set to make the Guiness Book Of Records soon. 32,000 pages is just a tad too hefty for the likes of me, I'm afraid.