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Angel of Oblivion

Angel of Oblivion

by Maja Haderlap, translated from the German by Tess Lewis

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Angel of Oblivion is based on the experiences of Maja Haderlap’s family and the Slovenian-speaking minority in southern Austria, many of whom fought as partisans against the Nazis during the World War II. The story centers on the experiences of a young girl learning to navigate the terrain between two hostile communities and two extremely burdened languages: Slovenian, a language of heroic resistance and continued humiliation, and German, an escape from her stifling, rural upbringing but also the language of the camps that claimed the lives of many of her family members. Engaging with themes of tolerance and integration of minority communities, the burden of history, the effects of conflicts on survivors and their children, and language’s role in shaping identity, Haderlap's novel strikes at problems of paramount importance to our world today.

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Series: Archipelago Books
ISBN: 9780914671466
Pages: 250
Publication Date:

Praise

A first-person narration intimate enough to record an interior journey of self-discovery, it captures nuances of fleeting emotion thanks to Haderlap's long-exercised lyric talent while also furnishing as riveting and lucid an account of the Austrian Slovenes in their suffering during and after World War II...[Tess Lewis] shows her mastery of poetic craft everywhere in her prose narration.
—Vincent King, Translation Review

An arresting evocation of memory, community, and suffering.
Kirkus Reviews

Haderlap plunges readers into a morass of European history...
Publishers Weekly

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