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Madonna in a Fur Coat

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The bestselling Turkish classic of love and longing in a changing world, available in English for the first time. 'It is, perhaps, easier to dismiss a man whose face gives no indication of an inner life. And what a pity that is: a dash of curiosity is all it takes to stumble upon treasures we never expected.' A shy young man leaves his home in rural Turkey to learn a trade in 1920s Berlin. The city's crowded streets, thriving arts scene, passionate politics and seedy cabarets provide the backdrop for a chance meeting with a woman, which will haunt him for the rest of his life. Emotionally powerful, intensely atmospheric and touchingly profound, Madonna in a Fur Coat is an unforgettable novel about new beginnings and the unfathomable nature of the human soul. 'Passionate but clear . . . Ali's success [is in ] his ability to describe the emergence of a feeling, seemingly straightforward from the outside but swinging back and forth between opposite extremes at its core, revealing the tensions that accompanies such rise and fall.' Atilla Özkirimli, writer and literary historian

Editions (11)

ISBN9780241206195
PublisherPenguin Classic
Publication Date07/26/16
Pages160

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  • pzraxlu67
    pzraxlu67

    4 Followers

    5.0

    Beautiful, yet incredibly sad

    In my view, ‘Madonna in a Fur Coat’ by Sabahattin Ali is not merely a tragic love story. It is a literary portrait of loneliness and the longing to be loved by another person. The relationship between Raif Efendi and Maria Puder is characterised by indifference and emotional emptiness. In my view, this work is not merely a dramatic story, but the tragedy of a man who once truly loved and was never the same again.

    May 24, 2026

  • lenaslibrary
    lenaslibrary

    22 Followers

    3.5

    tender, yet devastating

    Madonna in a Fur Coat is a quiet, beautifully melancholic novel that lingers long after its final page. Sabahattin Ali crafts a story that is both intimate and universal - an exploration of loneliness, identity, and the rare moments of connection that shape a life. The novel follows Raif Efendi, a man outwardly unremarkable and overlooked by those around him, yet inwardly rich with unspoken emotions and memories. When his younger colleague discovers Raif’s private diary, the narrative shifts to a luminous account of Raif’s youth in 1920s Berlin, where he encounters Maria Puder, the enigmatic “Madonna” of the title. Their relationship unfolds with a delicate realism that avoids sentimentality; Ali captures the hesitations, vulnerabilities, and mismatched expectations that define human intimacy. What makes the novel so moving is Ali’s ability to reveal emotional depth through restraint. The prose is gentle and unadorned, but every line carries weight. Raif’s internal world becomes a quiet protest against the way society dismisses those who appear meek or passive, reminding us how easily the richness of a person’s inner life can be overlooked. The book also excels at atmosphere: Berlin’s artistic cafés, chilly streets, and moments of stillness are rendered with cinematic clarity. Yet the story remains deeply Turkish in its sensibility, rooted in themes of duty, heartbreak, and the slow erosion of the self under social expectation. If the plot is simple, its emotional resonance is anything but. Madonna in a Fur Coat is not a dramatic novel but a tender, devastating one. It invites the reader to consider the fragility of love, the burden of unrealized potential, and the quiet tragedies that unfold unnoticed. A timeless, compassionate masterpiece, one that rewards patient reading and leaves a soft ache behind.

    tender, yet devastating

    Dec 13, 2025

  • tesstesco
    tesstesco

    9 Followers

    4.5

    Loved it!

    Would read it again even though the ending was sad.

    May 19, 2026

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