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Lauren Oyler on the German author Jenny Erpenbeck and her private collection of ephemera from the German Democratic Republic.

Erpenbeck, now fifty-four, is a practiced guide to her life, even when narrating from a shaky smartphone. She is naturally open, and she brings the same intelligent lightness to cynical observations about capitalism that she does to showing off the East German toys she used to play with.

“It was, like, ‘Oh, we embrace our poor brothers and sisters from the East,’ and I didn’t feel like being a poor sister from the East,” she said. “I was rich in another way, in the intellectual tradition and the people around me.” It’s possible that Erpenbeck and her family took the G.D.R.’s collapse especially hard because they were relatively well off there.

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