answer:Well, it’s not abstruse but the first sentence of Faulkner’s “Light in August” (wait one minute while I verify this) is the entire first section of the novel, I think. And again, not entirely on point, at the end of Joyce’s Ulysses, Molly’ Soliloquy is only three official sentences. I never got beyond the first page of “Finnigan’s Wake,” but I bet there are yards of gibberish in there.