Men of Good Will
Cover of the 1941 Flammarion edition of the first volume, The Sixth of October | |
| Author | Jules Romains |
|---|---|
| Translator | Warre B. Wells (vol. 1–3) Gerard Hopkins (vol.4–14) volume 28/latter half of 14 remains untranslated |
| Language | French |
| Genre | Roman-fleuve |
| Publisher | Flammarion (France) Alfred A. Knopf (United States) |
Publication date | 1932–1946 and 1956 |
| Publication place | France |
Published in English | 1933–1946 |
| Pages | 7,386 |
Les Hommes de bonne volonté (transl. Men of Good Will) is an epic roman-fleuve by French writer Jules Romains, published in 28 volumes between 1932 and 1956. It has been classified both as a novel cycle and a novel and at two million words and 7,386 pages, has been cited as one of the longest novels ever written.