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Kairos: Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize
Kairos: Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize | Erpenbeck Jenny (Y)
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Leniverse
Kairos: Roman | Jenny Erpenbeck
Panpan

Almost every sentence in this book seemed like it carried a double meaning that I didn't catch because I don't know enough about East German history/politics. And without that subtext it just becomes an increasingly weird romance between a student and a married man 39y older that goes: insta-love - unhealthy codependency - completely toxic and abusive. I enjoyed the glimpses into culture and daily life, but the main story just had me bewildered.

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#CoverLove Day 15: #Orange paired with caramel banana crepe with vanilla ice cream. Luscious.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Yum 🤤 and beautiful as always 🧡 2mo
TheSpineView I'm hungry and that looks so good. 2mo
ladym30 That looks delicious! 2mo
Eggs Excellent 👌🏼🍨🧡 (edited) 2mo
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GatheringBooks
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#CoverLove Day 14: Kairos by the light of a #Lamp along with dessert that consists of churros with banana and almonds and chocolate sauce dipped in affogato. Dessert while in Bandung, Indonesia last week.

Eggs Looks delicious 😋 2mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 🤩 2mo
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Leniverse
Kairos: Roman | Jenny Erpenbeck
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A lot of people rave about this book, but I've also heard some things that make me hesitant. About to find out for myself.

#InternationalBooker

squirrelbrain I started it, but just wasn‘t feeling it so bailed… (me, bail?! Surely not….) 2mo
Leniverse @squirrelbrain 😬 That's not very promising! 😅 2mo
RowReads1 It‘s on my list. Some seem to have a problem with the age difference of the romance partners. 2mo
squirrelbrain I just had too many other, better, books going on…. 2mo
BarbaraBB It was okay for me! I hope you‘ll like it better. 2mo
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GatheringBooks
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#CoverLove Day 6: #Yellow to somekinda-orange in Kairos - taken with a photo of my mocktail here in Bandung with some kind of lychee. 💕

Eggs Beautiful picture 💜🏮💛 2mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 😍 2mo
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Twocougs
Kairos: Roman | Jenny Erpenbeck
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Bailedbailed

I wanted to like this, it has incredible reviews BUT I should have gone with my gut. An East German 58 year old man has an affair with 19 year old woman. This just isn‘t my thing!

Hooked_on_books You made a good choice. The relationship gets grosser as the book progresses. I wasn‘t a fan. 3mo
Jari-chan I also DNF'd this pretty fast. Just not something I want to read about. 3mo
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BookishTrish
Kairos: Roman | Jenny Erpenbeck
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Pickpick

A younger woman and an older man have a love affair that turns dark amid the dying days of East Germany.

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Ambl1966
Kairos: Roman | Jenny Erpenbeck
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I‘m enjoying this very much, I suppose East Berlin and the 80s are cat nip for me

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Graywacke
Kairos: Roman | Jenny Erpenbeck
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Pickpick

My 3rd from the International #Booker2024 longlist, now on the shortlist. 1980‘s East Berlin. A young woman, 19, falls for a married man, age 53. It starts out somehow romantic before getting darker. What‘s interesting, and what i thought about while listening, was how this relationship reflects the state of the dying GDR. It‘s, if you like, a romantic look at a lost, stifled but stable East Berlin. It makes for interesting read.

Hooked_on_books I wasn‘t a fan of this one because the central “romance” gave me the icks immediately. And then of course it just got worse. What I did like was a look at East Germany from a non-western lens. I found it fascinating. 5mo
Graywacke @Hooked_on_books yeah, it‘s way icky. I had to adjust my perspective. 5mo
BarbaraBB Interesting is the right word. I liked it but not as much as her earlier works. 5mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB I haven‘t read anything else by her to compare. I do have this sense that it‘s missing something that could make it really special, beyond just “interesting”, although I couldn‘t put my finger on what that might be. Still, I think it‘s a really nice thing, as is. 5mo
BarbaraBB Yes I felt similar. It is missing something. 5mo
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Graywacke
Kairos: Roman | Jenny Erpenbeck
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Just downloaded this morning. It may the only international booker longlist book i will read on audio. It‘s also the first from the list that I‘ve started. #booker2024

BarbaraBB It‘s one of two I read before the longlist was announced. Curious about your thoughts 6mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB certainly opens a little odd. Is there an analogy between the old* man and the GDR? Too simple? (*he‘s about my age) 6mo
Hooked_on_books I wasn‘t a fan of this one. Hopefully it works better for you than for me. I just couldn‘t get past the ick factor of their age difference. 6mo
Graywacke @Hooked_on_books totally understand. It already has that. 6mo
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Tonton
Kairos: Roman | Jenny Erpenbeck
BarbaraBB One of only two I read so far! 6mo
Tonton I have to put them all on my TBR😅❣️ 6mo
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BarbaraBB
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Pickpick

I almost couldn‘t finish this book, I detested Hans so much, Katharine‘s much older lover. At first their relationship seems okay but it turns more toxic by the year, keeping pace with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Berlin Wall. With it, the world opens up to Katharina, who lives in East Berlin, now she just needs to feel she belongs and deserves what the world is offering.

sarahbarnes I‘m glad you liked this one as well. Yes, Hans was horrific! 9mo
Megabooks I was not a fan of this and bailed, but I‘m really glad you enjoyed it! 9mo
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sarahbarnes
Kairos: Roman | Jenny Erpenbeck
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Pickpick

A story of a troubling relationship between a young girl and older man with lasting impacts. I think Erpenbeck is a brilliant writer and loved the structure of this book as told through a series of boxes of documents. Also the parallels between their relationship and the context of East/West Berlin and the Soviet Union when the story takes place are very powerful. Unsettling and moving.

BarbaraBB Wonderful review. I‘ll be reading this soon too, thanks for the heads up (edited) 9mo
sarahbarnes @BarbaraBB I‘ll be really interested to hear your thoughts! 9mo
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Hooked_on_books
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Mehso-so

I didn‘t like this book much from the start, as I recoiled from the central 19 yo girl with 53 yo man relationship. Ick. I will say that the setting of 1986 East Germany moving forward through the fall of the Berlin Wall was fascinating and for me saved this from being a pan.

BarbaraBB I‘ll read it soon. I hope I‘ll like it better! 10mo
Hooked_on_books @BarbaraBB I hope you do, too! 10mo
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andrew61
Kairos: Roman | Jenny Erpenbeck
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A complex + deep analysis of a relationship btwn a 19 yr old girl + a married man in his 50s which v quickly turns disturbing in the manipulative nature of the control Hans exerts over Katharina. The setting is late 1980s Berlin so the paranoia + brutality echoes the last days of the GDR regime. I felt uncomfortable watching the way K is damaged by an older male but relieved towards the end. A dark troubling read but interesting nevertheless. ⬇️

andrew61 I also felt incredibly unsophisticated as I listened to Hans constant education of K through music + literature but that formed an element of his control. The 2nd half did tend to drift into somewhat philosophical ideas but overall this was a compelling read that underlines the interesting period when the monolith of communism was falling. Also I was curious about Hans and the ending which K is addressing yrs on after going through files. 12mo
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charl08
Kairos: Roman | Jenny Erpenbeck
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The tunnels lie hundred fathoms deep under the ground, and it takes several minutes to get from daylight via long escalators to the platforms; then there is pushing and jostling to get in and out, but once in the carriages, people are sitting and standing perfectly calmly in the crush, some of them reading books. Simple people, laborers, office workers, reading. And good books too, not some crap.

(Guardian article from 2014)

charl08 Hurray! Pictures are back 🥳🥳🥳 13mo
BarbaraBB Hurray! 13mo
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charl08
Kairos: Roman | Jenny Erpenbeck

... if ever she forgot her keys, then she would while away the time before her mother's return by counting the double-decker buses from the thirteenth- floor corridor window as the buses passed back and forth in front of the Springer publications building, which was something like the citadel of the class enemy.

Did the West as a whole smell like the parcels from her grandmother and aunt: of detergent, gummi bears, and coffee?

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charl08
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The library plastic foiling my photography attempts yet again... 😬😂

He knows all the anecdotes, everyone involved at some time with everyone else, first they were all young, then they had babies together, married, separated, fell in love, became enemies, friends, plotted or practiced withdrawal. Always the same people, at parties, in bars, at openings and premieres. In a small country with no easy exit, everything felt inevitably inbred.

BarbaraBB Super curious about this one. I can‘t wait for your review! 13mo
charl08 @BarbaraBB I'm only 50pp in. It's not grabbed me as completely as some of her others (sp far). 13mo
BarbaraBB Which did you like? 13mo
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BarbaraBB Oh wow! I loved Go Went Gone but haven‘t read any other. Now I definitely will. Do you recommend one above the others? 13mo
charl08 @BarbaraBB I like 'em all! Tagged was fascinating as memoir so you get some insight into what shaped her as a writer. 13mo
BarbaraBB Thanks so much! 13mo
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AnneCecilie
Kairos: Roman | Jenny Erpenbeck
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Pickpick

East Berlin late 80s on a rainy day, 19 yr old Katharina meets Hans on the bus. Their eyes lock and everything change. Hans is 34 yrs older, married with one kid.

We see their relationship change over the next yrs, also after the fall of the wall.

This was a very interesting study of a relationship and if anyone has read it, I would love to discuss the second part.

sarahbarnes I‘ve read another book by her but not this one! 2y
AnneCecilie @sarahbarnes I‘ve read that one too. I‘ve read 4 of her books and I love her work and the way she makes me think/ reflect on things. 2y
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AnneCecilie
Kairos: Roman | Jenny Erpenbeck
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#WeeklyForecast

Finish Northanger Abbey and start Villette with #PemberLittens

I‘ve just started reading the introduction to The Christmas Chronicles, it might seem early for this but Slater starts on 1st November.

Another book I‘ve just started is Kairos and I want to finish that. Read Monstress vol 6. Hopefully start The Garden of the Gods.

Aimeesue Thanks for the reminder about the Slater! I'm going to pull out my copy for a re-read, as I haven't read it in a couple of years. ❤️ 2y
AnneCecilie @Aimeesue 😊 I‘m hoping it will get me more in the Christmas spirit 2y
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