Madonna in a Fur Coat
Sabahattin Ali · 1943
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A shy Turkish man falls in love with a fiercely independent German-Jewish painter in 1920s Berlin, in a novel that went unread for decades before becoming Turkey's bestselling book. It captures the emotional repression and longing for connection that characterize Turkish social mores.
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