Her grandmother who was sent to Ravensbrück concentration camp. At ten years old, Haderlap's father was tortured by the Nazis to disclose where his father, who joined Slovene Partisans, was hiding.[1] Her father often wanted to kill himself because of the way Austrian majority treated him. The family waited until he passed out, then pried his fingers from the gun. After reading her grandmother’s diary, she was “afraid of being overrun by the past, of being crushed by its weight.” She made a conscious decision to write about her family’s history in a novel.[2]
Work
She holds a PhD in Theatre Studies from University of Vienna and has worked at the Alpen-Adria-Universität in Klagenfurt. She was editor for many years of the Carinthian Slovene minority literary magazine 'Mladje' and wrote poetry, prose, and essays in both Slovenian and German. Her work has been published in numerous German and international literary journals and anthologies. From 1992 to 2007, she worked as drama supervisor at the Klagenfurt City Theatre. She is the most awarded member of the Graz's Guild of writers and lives in Klagenfurt.
Winning one of the most important awards for literature in the German language, the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize in 2011,[citation needed] and the Max Frisch Prize of the City of Zurich in 2018,[citation needed] her most notable novel was made into a drama and put on theater stages. The story is told from a point of view of a young girl, growing up in the late-1960s or early-1970s in the Austrian province of Carinthia, learning to navigate the terrain between Slovenian, a language of the past anti-Nazi resistance and present humiliation, and German, an escape from being treated as traitor by her German-speaking Austrian neighbors.[3]
Books
Žalik pesmi, Poems (1983)
Bajalice, Poems (1987)
Poems - Pesmi - Poems (1989)
Deček in sonce (The boy and the sun), zadruga Novi Matajur, Cividale and Klagenfurt, Carinthia, Založba Drava 2000 ISBN3-85435-330-8
Between Politics and Culture
The city of Klagenfurt Theatre from 1992 to 2007. The era Pflegerl Dietmar (2007)
Engel des Vergessens (Angel of Oblivion), Wallstein, Göttingen, 2011 ISBN978-3-8353-0953-1