If you wanted to spend a year

Jemmy Bloocher jbloocher at gmail.com
Sat Jan 2 08:29:03 CST 2016


This is my plan.
And Proust.
On 2 Jan 2016 12:42, "Mark Kohut" <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:

> reading (rereading) Pynchon, you could do it
> at under 95 pages a week. 4904 (per current editions),
> not counting the uncollected story and non-fic pieces.
> Counting those, still under a 100 fer sure
>
> The Janeites reread Austen. 3120 pages
>
> Proust's masterwork is fewer (than Pynchon's oeuvre) @4211
>
> Shakespeare is @1360 in the definitive Arden edition, just text (with no
> footnotes or intros, etc.).  1800--1950 pages or so in the larger
> CollectedWorks
> editions with all of the supplementary material (but much bigger
> pages than P, or A or P.
> A year of celebrating Shakespeare is happening. 400 years (since death)
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