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Things That Disappear

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The bestselling and award-winning German author Jenny Erpenbeck has gained international praise for her novels including Visitation, Kairos, and Go, Went, Gone. Things that Disappear is an exciting collection of interlinked miniature prose pieces that grapple with the phenomenon of disappearance on scales both large and small. The things that disappear in these pages range from everyday objects such as socks and cheese to close friends and the social norms of common courtesy, to sites and objects resonant with East German history, such as the Palace of the Republic or the lines of sight now blocked by new construction in Berlin. Erpenbeck asks: "Is there some kind of perpetrator who makes things that I know cherish and disappear?" These things disappear, and yet do they really? Do they remain in our memories more fully than if they continued to exist? Translated beautifully by Kurt Beals, Things that Disappear follows on the heels of Erpenbeck's Man Booker-Prize winning novel Kairos and offers a window into a renowned writer's sense of the past, and of her own self as a writer.

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ISBN9780811238113
PublisherNew Directions Publishing Corporation
Publication Date10/07/25
Pages96

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  • mrs_pike
    mrs_pike

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    Ein schmaler Band voller großartiger kleiner Geschichten, fein polierte und sorgsam abgeschliffene Miniaturen, die das Lesen verlangsamen lassen, weil man jedes Wort aufsaugen und verinnerlichen will. Ich mag Jenny Erpenbeck schon lange, " Kairos" ist ebenso grandios wie " Gehen, ging, gegangen", deshalb habe ich mich sehr über etwas Neues von ihr gefreut. "Dinge, die verschwinden" sind kluge, fast poetische, leise Gedankenspielereien mit wunderbaren Sätzen wie dieser: " So lange ist hier schon Frieden, daß billig ist, was es gibt, die Leere aber bald unbezahlbar wird." Ich konnte mich sehr gut in Jenny Erpenbecks Gedankenwelt einfühlen, vor allem "Jugend" mit seiner zarten Melancholie hat mich sehr berührt.

    Mar 7, 2025

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