Jenny Erpenbeck
Adventure is really always just subjecting yourself to something unfamiliar
— Jenny Erpenbeck
A house is your third skin, after the skin made of flesh and clothing.
— Jenny Erpenbeck
Home. When it rains, you can smell the leaves in the forest and the sand. It's all so small and mild, the landscape surrounding the lake, so manageable. The leaves and the sand are so close, it's as if you might, if you wanted, pull them on over your head. And the lake always laps at the shore so gently, licking the hand you dip into it like a young dog, and the water is soft and shallow.
— Jenny Erpenbeck
How much better it would be, she thinks, if the world were ruled by chance and not a God.
— Jenny Erpenbeck
This here is your inheritance, says the senior partner. Yes, he says, Ludwig, I know, and stows the plan for the bathing house (5.5m long, 3.8m wide, outer wall construction: wood, roof construction: thatch), stows both the plan and the mosquito in his briefcase. On a German shelf, this mosquito, pressed flat between large quantities of paper, will outlast time and times, and one day it might even be petrified, who knows.
— Jenny Erpenbeck
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