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- Maja Haderlap (born 8 March 1961 in Eisenkappel-Vellach (Slovene: Železna Kapla-Bela, Carinthia)) is a bilingual Slovenian-German Austrian writer, best...
- Durs Grünbein Andreas Gryphius Johann Christian Günther Peter Hacks Maja Haderlap Johannes Hadlaub Friedrich von Hagedorn Reinmar von Hagenau Peter Handke...
- from honorary doctors Manfred Bockelmann, Michael Guttenbrunner, Maja Haderlap, Peter Handke, Maria L****nig, Valentin Oman, Wolfgang Puschnig, Peter Turrini...
- Maja Haderlap's Grandmother was sent to. Following the **** ****cution, Slovene minority membersincluding the awarded writer Maja Haderlap's grandfather...
- Information Centre". Retrieved 8 November 2021. ****mins, W.M.; Debeljak, A.; Haderlap, M.; Ihan, A.; Potokar, J.; Šalamun, T. (1993). Shifting Borders: East...
- Translated Book Award and her translation of Austrian poet and novelist Maja Haderlap's novel Angel of Oblivion, which was awarded the 2017 PEN Translation Prize...
- autobiographical novel written by bilingual Slovenian-German Austrian writer Maja Haderlap. The story revolves around the life of a Carinthian Slovene peasant family...
- Honigmann on 100th birthday of Max Frisch 2014: Robert Men****e 2018: Maja Haderlap; sponsorship award: Dorothee Elmiger 2022: Jonas Lüscher; sponsorship award:...
- is Jezersko across the Austria-Slovenia border. Cvetka Lipuš, poet Maja Haderlap, writer Florjan Lipuš, writer and Prešeren laureate Angela Piskernik, botanist...
- novelists, Goran Vojnović (Čefurji raus, 2009) is read the most. Maja Haderlap has written the novel Engel des Vergessens (2011) in German first and was...