Things That Disappear
Reflections and Memories
Jenny Erpenbeck author Kurt Beals translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Granta Books
Published:6th Nov '25
Should be back in stock very soon

From the 2024 winner of the International Booker Prize, a collection of short essays on the places, people, rituals and objects that slip into the realm of memory. The Palace of the Republic, that once housed the East German parliament, is demolished. A grandmother's laughter passes from life into memory. Furniture that once made a home is taken to the tip. A friendship drops into silence. Old ways are erased by the new. In this fascinating collection of essays, most of them written for her column in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Jenny Erpenbeck meditates, with a sense of both deep melancholy and wry humour, on the disappearance and impermanence of things. Whether recalling the shop that used to darn tights in the days before you could just buy a new pair, reflecting on changing social attitudes, or considering the mysterious vanishing of a piece of cheese from her fridge, Jenny Erpenbeck's sharp intelligence, eye for telling detail, and her nuanced perspective on her country's past and present imbue these brief pieces with lasting power.
Jenny Erpenbeck is an expert chronicler of this post-Wall era, from the highs and hopes of the 1990 to a pervasive Angst mode today... Erpenbeck applies her finely calibrated divining rod to chart that story down the decades * Financial Times *
I enjoyed Erpenbeck's quirky reflections... Melancholy wisdom * Independent *
In these tender, poignant pieces, Jenny Erpenbeck is attuned to the silence left in the wake of an absence or disappearance. She captures the ineffable quality of memory with a quiet, haunting intensity, where a sentence or a paragraph can turn on a word and devastate -- Mary Costello
Meditative, moving and profoundly beautiful -- Edmund de Waal
Beautifully minimalist * Gloss *
ISBN: 9781803512990
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128 pages