<p><b>"<i>Trieste</i> is a monumental feat of the imagination. Impassioned and lucid, it is impossible to read it and not come away with a new understanding of the world. Da¿a Drndic has given us a masterpiece that is not only brilliant, but uncompromisingly humane. How lucky we are" MAAZA MENGISTE, author of <i>The Shadow King</i>, shortlisted for the Booker Prize</b><br><b><br>"Although this is fiction, it is also a deeply researched historical documentary . . . It is a masterpiece" A.N. Wilson, <i>Financial Times</i></b><br><br><b><i>"Trieste</i> is a work of European high culture. Drndic is writing neither to entertain (her novel is splendid and absorbing nevertheless) nor to instruct (its subject, the Holocaust, is too intractable to yield lessons). She is writing to witness, and to make the pain stick" Craig Seligman, <i>New York Times</i><br></b><br>An old woman sits alone in Gorizia, north-eastern Italy. She is waiting to be reunited with her son. He was fathered by an S.S. off