Book Review: Kairos by Jenny Erpenbeck

Kairos 

By Jenny Erpenbeck 


Published Year : 2023 

Page Count: 267 pages 

Medium Used: Kindle PW 

Genre : Romance, War, 2024-read 

Rating : 1.5/5 


Winner of Booker International Prize 2024 

DNF at 78% 




I am going to be very, very wary about Booker prize winning books from now on. Thankfully I didn't waste any money on buying a paperback,while I had the chance. I couldn't make heads or tails of this story. On the one hand, its a drawling, endless story of a romance between a teenager and an older man - 34 years her senior - that has gone fetid. On the other, there is lot of information about the war or some political situation in Germany and Russia during the years of World War 2 and during the time spanning the love affair. I couldn't piece together all the different characters that were mentioned for the very simple reason that they are all alien to me. The war and the conditions during the 1940s or the 1980s of Germany/Russia are alien to me. This book seems to be written for a targeted audience and not for everyone. The love affair was interesting for a while and then got repetitive, too mind numbingly dragging. The girl is getting ill treated and psychologically raped by the man who seems to be a sadist but she doesn't want to end it. It is ridiculous to say the least. Her parents don't do much, knowing all the circumstances of her condition. Unbelievable! 


Very disappointed in this one! 



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