
Dawn
Author: Sevgi Soysal, Maureen Freely
Narrator: Vaneh Assadourian
Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 11/15/2022
Categories: Fiction, Political, World Literature, Women

Author: Sevgi Soysal, Maureen Freely
Narrator: Vaneh Assadourian
Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 11/15/2022
Categories: Fiction, Political, World Literature, Women
Sevgi Soysal (1936–1976), born in Istanbul, wrote endearing and illuminating story collections, novels, and memoirs before her death at the age of forty. She won the prestigious Orhan Kemal Award for Best Novel for Noontime in Yenişehir, which she wrote while in prison. Dawn was first published in 1975, a companion to her memoirs of prison life.
Maureen Freely was born in the United States and grew up in Istanbul. She was educated at Harvard University. Perhaps best known as translator of the Nobel Prize–winning author Orhan Pamuk, she is a journalist and a professor at the University of Warwick. She lives in England.
Vaneh Assadourian is an actress, audiobook narrator, and voice actor who received her bachelor's degree from the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television. Based in Los Angeles, California, she has lent her voice to different genres of books including autobiographies, romance, and juvenile fiction.
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I was utterly compelled. When I got to the end, I was so hungry for the next book I was actually frustrated not to have it to hand. The last book I enjoyed nearly this much was The Lathe of Heaven so I guess I need to give in and accept that speculative fiction with feminist consciouness is my true......more
When I read Octavia Butler’s Patternmaster, I grew impatient with the world building process, and that impatience diminished my pleasure. With Dawn world building is seamlessly intertwined with character development and plot progression. Octavia Butler was clearly in the zone when she wrote Dawn. Da......more
“Dawn is daringly explicit about the tribulations of the female body, from accounts of sexual assault in prison to the shame women feel about menstruation…Freely’s translation is clean, colloquial, and confident." New York Times
“[Dawn] powerfully underscores how the threat of violence drives all the characters into suspicion and paranoia. This story of persecution convinces with its urgency and humanity.” Publishers Weekly
“With a clarity and courage rooted in her own experiences as a political prisoner, Sevgi Soysal unflinchingly exposed the suffering and defiance of women in 1970s Turkey…A brutal but ultimately rewarding novel, and a timely and typically sensitive translation by Maureen Freely.” Alev Scott, author of Ottoman Odyssey