‘They disappeared when the wall came down’ : German author Jenny Erpenbeck on the objects that (…)
From the drip catchers of coffee pots to the typewriter she used for her first works, the International Booker prize-winning writer reflects on the hidden significance of everyday items Drip catcher The carpet hangers disappeared from the rear courtyards when wall-to-wall carpeting and vacuum (…)
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