Saga novel


A saga novel is a genre encompassing the wide scopes of stories and narratives such as religious saga, national saga, family saga, human saga, etc.

History

Icelandic Tradition

The saga novel as a genre originates from the Icelandic history of family sagas

Examples

A major example of a saga novel in English literature is George Eliot's Middlemarch. In Russia, Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace is a representative saga novel. In Korea, Kyunglee Park's Lands is another example. In the United States, Pearl S. Buck's The Good Earth and Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind belong to the category of saga novels. In China, Lo Guanzhong 's Sanguo zhi yanyi is the most representative and well-known saga novel since the 14th century.
TitleAuthorYearCulture/Nation/Category
BuddenbrooksThomas Mann1901Germany
East of Eden  John Steinbeck1952US
One Hundred Years of SolitudeGabriel García Márquez1967Colombia
Alex Haley1976US
Chesapeake  James A. Michener1978US
The House of the SpiritsIsabel Allende1982Chile
BarkskinsAnnie Proulx2016Canada/US
HomegoingYaa Gyasi2016Ghana/US
PachinkoMin Jin Lee2017Korea/Japan
A Woman is No ManEtaf Rum2019Arab/US
The Old DriftNamwali Serpell2019Zambia
The Yellow HouseSarah M Broom2019New Orleans