I See the Sun explained

I See the Sun
Title Orig:მე ვხედავ მზეს
Author:Nodar Dumbadze
Country:Georgia
Language:Georgian
Genre:novel
Release Date:1962
Media Type:Print (Hardback)
Pages:205 pages

I See the Sun (Georgian: მე ვხედავ მზეს, Me vkhedav mzes), published in 1962, is the second novel written by Nodar Dumbadze.[1] In 1965, Georgian director Lana Gogoberidze made a film with the same title based on this novel.[2] The novel was translated into English in 1968.[3]

The story of the novel is set in the war years and describes the difficult situation in the villages and the fear the people felt for their loved ones who were fighting at the front. The main character Sosoia is a teenager in love with the blind Khatia who hopes to be cured at some time in the future by an operation.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.livelib.ru/book/1000478030 Я вижу солнце — Нодар Думбадзе
  2. Web site: Me vkhedav mzes, Georgian National Filmography . www.geocinema.ge . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160404065827/http://www.geocinema.ge/en/index.php?filmi=194 . 2016-04-04.
  3. I see the sun, 1968 – OCLC-catalog https://search.worldcat.org/title/1151936871