I am aware of Pessoa's "thirty thousand manuscript pages", and also of other writers who had work over 10 thousand pages long, such as Proust. But does anyone know who holds the record as to most fiction-oriented pages produced?
Currently i am at around 10 thousand pages, and with some luck i can hope to have over 40K in the end. Of course it does not matter that much how many they are, if they are not good, but the level of the work is mostly stable.
Also you can discuss if you feel like it how you view such works. Do you feel the person misses out on actual life by living so much in literature? (just do not get personal; i am way too introverted and i know that)
Also, do you feel that for a work to be "complete" it has to reach a number of pages, numbering in the thousands? Or does it not matter in your view?
Currently i am at around 10 thousand pages, and with some luck i can hope to have over 40K in the end. Of course it does not matter that much how many they are, if they are not good, but the level of the work is mostly stable.
Also you can discuss if you feel like it how you view such works. Do you feel the person misses out on actual life by living so much in literature? (just do not get personal; i am way too introverted and i know that)
