


Madonna in a Fur Coat on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Madonna in a Fur Coat Review: Antique Love Story that we all can understand. - A beautiful honest and intriguing book written nearly a hundred years ago. Love and the pain that comes with it. I truly enjoyed and will keep this one on my top 5. Review: LOVE HURTS - Until recently I'd never heard of this book .Somewhere I read about it and rather capriciously downloaded it.I'm glad I did .It's a fascinating book which I suspect many readers misinterpret. The first quarter of the book is a setup for what is to come. In 1940 Ankara a young would be writer who's down on his luck gets a job where he meets an older, mousy clerk .They become as close to being friends as the the extremely withdrawn older man is capable of being.The older man becomes seriously ill and the younger comes into possession of notebook he wrote some years earlier.This note book becomes the main section of the novel. Raif is an aimless young man who grows up in rural Turkey without any real ambition .He is profoundly disconnected from others. His father decides to send him to Germany so he can learn about the soap business.In Berlin he meets Maria and forms the deepest connection he's ever formed with another human being.This is where some readers lose the thread.If this is a romance novel ,it's a very unconventional one.Raif and Maria's relationship has a sexual element but it's not primary.Nor is it some high flying pure spiritual love.Raif and Maria are pretty strange birds and the key is they recognize one another. You know this isn't going to go well and it doesn't but not for the reason I anticipated. When the relationship crashes ,Raif is shattered and withdraws into a shell from which he never escapes. This is a sharp insightful book depicting a complex aspect of human feeling and interaction that is difficult to depict. It's not a simple love story.
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,581 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,041) |
| Dimensions | 5.08 x 0.43 x 7.76 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0241422264 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0241422267 |
| Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 192 pages |
| Publisher | Penguin Classics |
A**S
Antique Love Story that we all can understand.
A beautiful honest and intriguing book written nearly a hundred years ago. Love and the pain that comes with it. I truly enjoyed and will keep this one on my top 5.
J**K
LOVE HURTS
Until recently I'd never heard of this book .Somewhere I read about it and rather capriciously downloaded it.I'm glad I did .It's a fascinating book which I suspect many readers misinterpret. The first quarter of the book is a setup for what is to come. In 1940 Ankara a young would be writer who's down on his luck gets a job where he meets an older, mousy clerk .They become as close to being friends as the the extremely withdrawn older man is capable of being.The older man becomes seriously ill and the younger comes into possession of notebook he wrote some years earlier.This note book becomes the main section of the novel. Raif is an aimless young man who grows up in rural Turkey without any real ambition .He is profoundly disconnected from others. His father decides to send him to Germany so he can learn about the soap business.In Berlin he meets Maria and forms the deepest connection he's ever formed with another human being.This is where some readers lose the thread.If this is a romance novel ,it's a very unconventional one.Raif and Maria's relationship has a sexual element but it's not primary.Nor is it some high flying pure spiritual love.Raif and Maria are pretty strange birds and the key is they recognize one another. You know this isn't going to go well and it doesn't but not for the reason I anticipated. When the relationship crashes ,Raif is shattered and withdraws into a shell from which he never escapes. This is a sharp insightful book depicting a complex aspect of human feeling and interaction that is difficult to depict. It's not a simple love story.
N**X
Thought-Provoking and nice writing
Great writing and love story
A**A
Quality 👎
Scratches, wrinkles, and scuff marks all throughout the book 🫤
A**A
Heart wrenchingly beautiful
This is my absolute favorite book. If your heart yearns for tender and devoted love, read it.
Y**E
Poignant, romantic, sad.
The writing itself - well done . I felt I was actually in the museum looking at "Madonna in a Fur Coat". The plot itself was rich in scenes of friendship, love, and pettiness. An excellent read!
A**S
breathtaking
there is no way to describe this book without experiencing it for yourself but suffice to say it changed me
L**D
"Unsettling and Exasperating"
This is a book of love, friends and loss. It explores the depths of your mind to find the true meaning of life. Raif is a man of hidden emotions. This novel explores the emotions and ups and downs of Raif's life, by a co-worker. At the end Raif realizes "Life is a game that is only played once , and I lost". I've never before read a book with the deep mentality of this book.
S**G
Omgggg this was so good
J**H
One of my favourite love stories. Simply written, with a simple story, but captivating none the less.
M**E
Madonna in a Fur Coat by Sabahattin Ali is a quiet, deeply moving novel that lingers long after you finish reading. The story tells us about Raif Efendi, a man whose past reveals a deep, life-changing love in 1920s Berlin. Through his colleague’s eyes, one can see how people are easily misunderstood. Raif Efendi comes across as unremarkable and distant at first. As the story unfolds, you see the depth of his character. His time in 1920s Berlin, and his connection with Maria Puder form the heart of the story. Alongside him is the unnamed narrator, his colleague and friend, who becomes an important aspect in how we understand and see Raif. At first, the narrator thinks of Raif the same way everyone does, but later his perception shifts. This change adds another layer to the story, making the readers more curious about Raif. The portrayal of love makes the book stand out. It shows how two people can feel deeply for each other and still not be destined to be together. There is no clear reason to blame, which makes the story feel even more real. Raif’s journey feels both heartbreaking and enduring, as he carries his past quietly into the rest of his life. This is a story about love, loss, and the silent weight people carry.
R**A
I’m so in love with this book!! As you can see, I took it everywhere with me to read it :)
L**É
le livre et la couverture est un peu abimée
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