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      • A sentence consisting of 13,955 words in English novelist Jonathan Coe's book 'The Rotters' Club' is believed to be the longest English sentence. The single sentence spans a length of 33 pages. Earlier, a sentence in a novel titled 'Ulysses' by James Joyce, which comprises 4,391 words was known to be the longest sentence in English.
  1. The book contains one of the longest sentences in English literature, with 13,955 words. The Rotters' Club was inspired by Bohumil Hrabal 's Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age: a Czech language novel that consisted of one great sentence. [4] Plot summary.

    • Jonathan Coe
    • 2001
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  3. Dec 24, 2010 · A copy of “Ulysses” pops up in “Green Coaster,” the 33-page, single-sentence section that closes Jonathan Coe’s brilliant novel “The RottersClub” (2001).

  4. In the world of literature, "The Rotters' Club" holds a unique place, thanks to the world's longest sentence. Jonathan Coe's audacious creation, a 13,955-word sentence, challenges the limits of grammar, pushing the boundaries of language to craft a literary masterpiece.

  5. Feb 22, 2001 · The RottersClub works as a brilliant politically charged, opinionated and spot on (again; he knows his stuff) satirical commentary on the rebellious and existential 70s. It’s also very moving, romantic, full of emotion.

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    They attend a grammar school, which sits in the middle ground between elitism (entrance exams) and egalitarianism (funded). Most of the students are middle class, but this is not the reality of many other residents of Birmingham.

    The wider issue of terrorism, and the after effects of bombings personally affect Ben. This tension creates a pivotal area of personal conflictfor him that is only partially resolved in this novel. In addition, the role of socialism in 1970s England is a key wider issue addressed throughout the novel.

    Race relations was an aspect of 1970s Birmingham life that is dealt with in a few ways in this novel. An example is a conversation between the three teenage boys about racism in Lord Of The Rings.There is also the story of Andrew, a classmate who experiences racism-related bullying, yet doesn’t get much support. 1. Peter Bradshaw, 'Boys Will be Boy...

  6. The RottersClub is a remarkably adroit, incisive satire that manages to be humane and patiently understanding. There is no mistaking Coe’s leftist sympathies, yet he finds the vulnerable ...

  7. Sep 20, 2019 · But still, taking a sentence across a thousand pages — even with breaks — is an act of either courage or hubris. The Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal wrote a delightful single-sentence novel in ...

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