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Kairos

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Dans le Berlin-Est des années 1980, la liaison passionnée d'une jeune femme avec un écrivain plus âgé se déroule parallèlement à l'effondrement de la RDA. Kairos retrace leur relation tumultueuse sur des décennies, mêlant drame personnel et transformation historique. Alors que l'amour tourne au contrôle et qu'une nation se réinvente, la narration magistrale d'Erpenbeck expose la fragilité de l'identité et de l'idéologie. Un récit de pouvoir, de mémoire et d'occasions manquées, qui persiste longtemps après la dernière page. 🌍💔📚

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12X13X14 June 6, 2023 English 336 pages , , ,

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Set against the collapse of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in the late 1980s, Kairos follows the intense, decades-spanning relationship between Katharina, a 19-year-old woman, and Hans, a married writer in his 50s. Their affair unfolds as East Germany’s political landscape crumbles, mirroring the turbulence in their personal lives. Erpenbeck’s prose weaves the intimate details of their flawed love story with the sweeping changes of a nation in flux, exploring themes of power, memory, and identity.

The novel delves into the psychological complexities of its characters, painting Katharina’s coming-of-age as a struggle for autonomy amid Hans’ controlling nature and the societal upheaval around her. Hans, a figure clinging to fading ideals, embodies the contradictions of a generation grappling with the end of an era. Erpenbeck’s sharp observations and lyrical style capture the disorientation of a world where personal and political destinies collide.

Winner of the 2024 International Booker Prize, Kairos is praised for its unflinching portrayal of love’s darker corners and the weight of history. Translator Michael Hofmann’s nuanced work preserves the novel’s emotional depth and intellectual rigor, making it accessible to English readers without losing its German essence. The book’s structure—shifting timelines and perspectives—adds layers to its exploration of how the past shapes the present.

Erpenbeck avoids easy judgments, instead inviting readers to ponder the gray areas of morality and loyalty. The fall of the Berlin Wall serves as both backdrop and metaphor, symbolizing the collapse of ideologies and relationships. Through Katharina’s journey, the novel asks how individuals navigate loss—of love, identity, and the world they once knew.

A meditation on time itself, Kairos (named for the ancient Greek concept of “the right moment”) questions whether life’s pivotal moments are seized or surrendered. It’s a story of flawed humanity, resilience, and the quiet tragedies that define us, cementing Erpenbeck’s reputation as one of Germany’s most vital literary voices.

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