I've just read a 165-page novel without a single full stop, that probably makes it sound impossible, Joycean you might say, and Joyce's Ulysses was one of the many famous literary works the narrator refers to, but in fact it was very easy to read, because even when you have a complete double page spread of uninterrupted text, the conversational style and liberal use of commas, which the narrator, because the whole thing is told from his point of view, as if he were chatting to us, only using some speech marks when he quotes other people from time to time, means you can simply treat any comma as a larger pause, if you really need to
there are also paragraphs, which stop, and start again on a new line but without a capital letter or anything like that, and some of them are very long, as I mentioned already, it's full of paragraphs which are two or three whole pages long
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There are also chapters, which do start with a capital letter, but there are no chapter numbers or titles, though in a way each chapter tells a new story, or a new story within the life of the narrator, as all those stories are told to him by the people he meets, and he writes their stories down in a notebook, which is the novel