
2400-or-so pages in. I read
The Story of the Stone (5-volume Penguin edition translated by David Hawkes and John Minford) earlier this year, and I recently bought the
4-volume Foreign Language Press Yang translation because I'm contemplating a slow and leisurely reread of the novel at some point in the future. First half of next year, maybe. I also have
The Scholars, which I may get to sometime in November or December. As for the rest, I'm considering Journey to the West next, probably sometime next year.

Yeah, when I say epic, I do mean epic. The Trilogy is close to 4000 pages long (The Deluge is 1800 pages, in 2 volumes, so calling it "The Trilogy" is a bit of a stretch), and most of his other novels are fairly long. I don't know what his short fiction is like yet, but I'll probably get to "Charcoal Sketches" (and "The Little Trilogy," if I can find it) before I tackle The Trilogy again.

I've read "With Fire and Sword," which I intend to re-read next year with the rest of the Trilogy. I also have "Charcoal Sketches and Other Tales."

Henryk Sienkiewicz (Sin-KAY-vitch), Polish writer and journalist (1846-1916), winner of the 1905 Nobel Prize for "outstanding merits as an epic writer." Some readers will be familiar with his novel
Quo Vadis, but in Poland he is most famous for his epic trilogy (called "The Trilogy") of historical novels set in 17th-Century Poland. Much of his work was published in the US by
Hippocrene Books, but most of it is out of print and very hard to find (unless you have a good library and/or a lot of money)
Novels
-The Trilogy
--1.
With Fire and Sword--2.
The Deluge (2 vols.)
--3.
Fire in the Steppe-
The Teutonic Knights (also called "The Knights of the Cross")
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Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero-
On the Field of Glory-
In Desert and Wilderness-The Polaniecki Family
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Without Dogma-Vortices
Short fiction
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Charcoal Sketches and Other Tales-
"The Little Trilogy"-
Yanko the Musician and Other StoriesOther works
See
here

I'm going to read False Gods and the Collected Stories later this year/early next, but I think I might reread some of the others. That doesn't help you now, I know, but it means we can talk about the books later if you read them too.
Brian wrote: "Jacob - is there a short fiction collection of his that you've read that stands out from the others?"Hard to say, really. I read them over a broad period of time, only one or two collections per year, so it's really hard to say which is better. The Young Apollo stands out a bit, but that might just be because it was my first. The Atonement and The Friend of Women were also pretty strong contenders, but that's not to say that The Anniversary and Manhattan Monologues weren't as good. I think your best bet is to pick one at random and give it a try, see what you think.

I've only read his later short fiction and his memoirs so far, but I intend to get to his earlier work soon. If I can find it. Most of his older stuff is out of print and very hard to find...

From
Wikipedia:"Louis Stanton Auchincloss (September 27, 1917 – January 26, 2010) was an American lawyer, novelist, historian, and essayist. He is best known as a prolific novelist who parlayed his firsthand knowledge into dozens of finely wrought books exploring the private lives of America's East Coast patrician class (especially the world of Wall Street bankers, lawyers and stockbrokers). His dry, ironic works of fiction continued the tradition of Henry James and Edith Wharton."
He has over sixty books, so I'm putting the lists under spoiler tags to save space.
Novels:
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The Indifferent Children (1947)
Sybil (1952)
A Law for the Lion (1953)
The Great World and Timothy Colt (1956)
Venus in Sparta (1958)
Pursuit of the Prodigal (1959)
The House of Five Talents (1960)
Portrait in Brownstone (1962)
The Rector of Justin (1964)
The Embezzler (1966)
A World of Profit (1968)
I Come as a Thief (1972)
The Dark Lady (1977)
The Country Cousin (1978)
The House of the Prophet (1980)
The Cat and the King (1981)
Watchfires (1982)
Exit Lady Masham (1983)
The Book Class (1984)
Honourable Men (1986)
Diary of a Yuppie (1987)
The Golden Calves (1988)
Fellow Passengers: A Novel in Portraits (1989)
The Lady of Situations (1990)
Three Lives (1993)
The Education of Oscar Fairfax (1995)
Her Infinite Variety (2000)
The Scarlet Letters (2003)
East Side Story (2004)
The Headmaster's Dilemma (2007)
Last of the Old Guard (2008)
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Reflections of a Jacobite (1961)
Pioneers and Caretakers: A Study of Nine American Women Novelists (1965)
On Sister Carrie (1968)
Motiveless Malignity (1969)
Edith Wharton: A Woman in Her Time (1972)
Richelieu (1972)
A Writer's Capital (1974)
Reading Henry James (1975)
Life, Law, and Letters: Essays and Sketches (1979)
Persons of Consequence: Queen Victoria and Her Circle (1979)
False Dawn: Women in the Age of the Sun King (1985)
The Vanderbilt Era: Profiles of a Gilded Age (1989)
Love without Wings: Some Friendships in Literature and Politics (1991)
The Style's the Man: Reflections on Proust, Fitzgerald, Wharton, Vidal, and Others (1994)
The Man Behind the Book: Literary Profiles (1996)
Woodrow Wilson (Penguin Lives) (2000)
Theodore Roosevelt (The American Presidents Series) (2002)
A Voice from Old New York: A Memoir of My Youth (2010)
(hide spoiler)]Short story collections:
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The Injustice Collectors (1950)
The Romantic Egoists (1954)
Powers of Attorney (1963)
Tales of Manhattan (1967)
Second Chance: Tales of Two Generations (1970)
The Partners (1974)
The Winthrop Covenant (1976)
Narcissa and Other Fables (1982)
Skinny Island: More Tales of Manhattan (1987)
False Gods (1992)
Tales of Yesteryear (1994)
The Collected Stories of Louis Auchincloss (1994)
The Atonement and Other Stories (1997)
The Anniversary and Other Stories (1999)
Manhattan Monologues (2002)
The Young Apollo and Other Stories (2006)
The Friend of Women and Other Stories (2007)
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