Trieste

Trieste by Dasa Drndic, published by HarperCollins Publishers on March 10, 2015, is a reprint edition comprising 368 pages in English. The narrative centers on Haya Tedeschi, an elderly woman in Gorizia, Italy, who reflects on her life and the painful memories of her family’s experiences during World War II. As she awaits a reunion with her son, taken from her as part of the Nazi Lebensborn project, Haya delves into a collage of photographs, testimonies, and historical accounts that reveal the atrocities faced by Italian Jews.
Readers will find a blend of fiction and deeply researched historical documentation that captures the complexities of memory and loss. The book explores themes of family life, the impact of war, and the Jewish experience during a tumultuous period in history. Through Haya’s obsessive search for her son, the narrative presents a staggering chronicle of Nazi occupation in northern Italy, offering insights into the broader historical context while remaining anchored in personal tragedy.
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Splendid and absorbing . . . [Drndic] is writing to witness, and to make the pain stick . . . These dense and satisfying pages capture the crowdedness of memory. New York Times Book Review
Haya Tedeschi sits alone in Gorizia, in northeastern Italy, surrounded by a basket of photographs and newspaper clippings. Now an old woman, she waits to be reunited after sixty-two years with her son, fathered by an SS officer and stolen from her by the German authorities as part of Himmler s clandestine Lebensborn project.
Haya reflects on her Catholicized Jewish family s experiences, in a narrative that deals unsparingly with the massacre of Italian Jews in the concentration camps of Trieste. Her obsessive search for her son leads her to photographs, maps, and fragments of verse, to testimonies from the Nuremberg trials and interviews with second-generation Jews, and to eyewitness accounts of atrocities that took place on her doorstep. From this broad collage of material and memory arises the staggering chronicle of Nazi occupation in northern Italy.
Although this is fiction, it is also a deeply researched historical documentary . . . It is a masterpiece. A. N. Wilson, Financial Times
A book of events that have made the last century infamous for the ages, a book that, if it moves you as it moved me, you will have to set down now and then, to breathe.” Alan Cheuse, NPR
DA A DRNDIC is a distinguished Croatian novelist, playwright, and literary critic. She spent some years teaching in Canada as an immigrant and gained an M.A. in theater and communications as part of the Fulbright program. She taught in the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Rijeka.
ELLEN ELIAS-BURSAC is the leading translator of Serbo-Croatian writing into English.”
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