Modern sagas

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gothatway

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5,783 posts

170 months

Sunday 13th September 2015
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I'm not at all sure that the title is the right one for what I have in mind, but here goes anyway ...

I really enjoyed Ken Follett's Century Trilogy in the way it stitched together so many crucial events through the twentieth century, and I'm about to start on book 5 of Jeffery Archer's Clifton Chronicles. Sort of similar in style/scope, albeit not so well-written in my opinion. Is there any accepted name for this genre, and more importantly what other examples are there out there ?

Pixel Pusher

10,191 posts

159 months

Monday 14th September 2015
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I think 'Saga' pretty much sums it up. Chronicle maybe?

Maybe you could investigate some of the Wilbur Smith stories. In particular, the Ballantyne & Courtney series, however these are set in the 1800s - 1900s so not exactly modern.

Back further still is the Egyptian series. Again not modern but definitely a saga.




LordGrover

33,539 posts

212 months

Monday 14th September 2015
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Not sure saga or chronicle is quite the same thing.
I'd look for series.