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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."
Have never heard of him. I'm not a great fan of epic novels, so maybe he's not right for me (I prefer Knut Hamsun's early novels to his later epic ones, for ex.. I suppose I could give his short fiction a try.
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.


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")
-Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero
-On the Field of Glory
-In Desert and Wilderness
-The Polaniecki Family
-Without Dogma
-Vortices
Short fiction
-Charcoal Sketches and Other Tales
-"The Little Trilogy"
-Yanko the Musician and Other Stories
Other works
See here