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How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed

Nonfiction | Essay Collection | Adult | Published in 1992

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Essays 14-17Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Essay 14 Summary: ā€œSome Doubts About Fur Coatsā€

While waiting for a streetcar she suspects is not coming, Drakulić notices a woman in an expensive fur coat. It makes the woman conspicuous, and Drakulić wonders what animal it came from. She recalls, ā€œyears ago, I fell into the trap of buying a fur coatā€ (133). She found a used one on a trip to Massachusetts, and recalls that ā€œI looked like the person I wanted to beā€ (134). She put aside her list of books she had intended to buy, and the pangs of conscience about dead animals, and listened to the voice whispering, ā€œtake it, take it, here’s your chanceā€ (135). In early 1989, while away in New York, Drakulić recalled her own coat after a friend sent her a revealing newspaper story from back home. A young girl wearing an ā€œold fur coatā€ was bullied off of a bus in Belgrade, and told, ā€œā€˜if you can afford a mink coat, you can afford a taxi!ā€™ā€ (135). Drakulić notes that the reporter may have emphasized the coat’s age as proof ā€œshe wasn’t really rich, she was as poor as the aggressors, and therefore she was not to blameā€ (136). Drakulić calls this the ā€œlogic of equal distribution of povertyā€ā€”that in a socialist state any display of wealth is an affront to the egalitarianism that kept everyone struggling equally (136).

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