Longest literary work in Pilish

Longest literary work in Pilish
Who
Not A Wake
Where
United States
When
2010
"Pilish" is a style of English writing in which the lengths of successive words correspond to the digits of π (pi, or 3.14159...). The longest text written in Standard Pilish is Not A Wake (published in 2010) by Michael Keith (USA), a collection of short stories, poems, haikus, and even a movie script, following the first 10,000 digits of the mathematical constant. The opening lines of the book are: "Now I fall, a tired suburbian in liquid under the trees,/Drifting alongside forests simmering red in the twilight over Europe," representing the digits 3.14159265358979323846... Pi, or π, is a mathematical constant describing the ratio between the circumference and diameter of a circle. In "Standard Pilish", a 0 digit in π is represented by a 10-letter word. Also, strings of repeated small numbers (such as 1,1,1,2,1) would limit the vocabulary, so 11- and 12-letter words (for 1, 1 and 1,2) are allowed where necessary.