Dok zora ne svane

Dok zora ne svane

Han Suyin

Set during a turbulent period in Chinese history – from the Sino-Japanese War to the beginning of the Vietnam War – the story follows the love affair between young American journalist Stephanie Ryder and Chinese neurologist Jen Yong (Chen).

Stephanie arrives in Chungking as a journalist, faced with the chaos of war and revolution. There he meets Jen, a dedicated doctor who fights for the Chinese people against the Japanese invaders and nationalists. Their passionate love blossoms amid danger: bombs fall, hunger rules the slums, and political factions—the Kuomintang and the Communists—clash. For the Chinese, Stephanie is an "imperialist spy", for the Americans – a "communist seductress". Despite the pressures of family, society and war, they struggle to live together, traveling through China and confronting cultural, racial and ideological polarities.

The novel richly describes China: the golden-yellow Yangtze and the blue Chialing in Chungking, the courage of a people accustomed to suffering, the clash of tradition and modernity. Han Suyin (pseudonym Elizabeth Comber), a Eurasian born in China, convincingly portrays how a personal struggle for love mirrors a people's larger struggle for freedom. The work is not just a romantic lemonade, but a profound meditation on identity, exile, and change in Asia. Stephanie gradually builds her identity as a "citizen of the world," and love becomes a bridge between East and West.

Original title
Till morning comes
Translation
Maja Zaninović
Editor
Nikica Petrak
Dimensions
21.5 x 12.5 cm
 
The book consists of two volumes.
Pages total
348
Publisher
Sveučilišna naklada Liber (SNL), Zagreb, 1986.
 
Distribution: 3,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
8-63-290085-4

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