From a groundbreaking Slovenian-Austrian poet comes an evocative,
captivating collection on searching for home in a landscape burdened
with violent history.
At its core, Distant Transit is an ode to survival, building a
monument to traditions and lives lost.
Infused with movement, Maja Haderlap's Distant Transit traverses
Slovenia's scenic landscape and violent history, searching for a sense
of place within its ever-shifting boundaries.
Avoiding traditional forms and pronounced rhythms, Haderlap unleashes a
flow of evocative, captivating passages whose power lies in their
associative richness and precision of expression, vividly conjuring
Slovenia's natural world--its rolling meadows, snow-capped alps, and
sparkling Adriatic coast.
Belonging to the Slovene ethnic minority and its inherited,
transgenerational trauma, Haderlap explores the burden of history and
the prolonged aftershock of conflict--warm, lavish pastoral passages
conceal dark memories, and musings on the way language can create and
dissolve borders reveal a deep longing for a sense of home.