The Portable Veblen, Elizabeth Mckenzie
The Portable Veblen, Elizabeth Mckenzie
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The Portable Veblen

Author: Elizabeth Mckenzie

Narrator: Julia Gibson

Unabridged: 12 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/19/2016


Synopsis

An exuberant, one-of-a-kind novel about love and family, war and nature, new money and old values by a brilliant New Yorker contributor The Portable Veblen is a dazzlingly original novel that's as big-hearted as it is laugh-out-loud funny. Set in and around Palo Alto, amid the culture clash of new money and old (antiestablishment) values, and with the specter of our current wars looming across its pages, The Portable Veblen is an unforgettable look at the way we live now. A young couple on the brink of marriage-the charming Veblen and her fiance Paul, a brilliant neurologist-find their engagement in danger of collapse. Along the way they weather everything from each other's dysfunctional families, to the attentions of a seductive pharmaceutical heiress, to an intimate tete-a-tete with a very charismatic squirrel. Veblen (named after the iconoclastic economist Thorstein Veblen, who coined the term "conspicuous consumption") is one of the most refreshing heroines in recent fiction. Not quite liberated from the burdens of her hypochondriac, narcissistic mother and her institutionalized father, Veblen is an amateur translator and "freelance self"; in other words, she's adrift. Meanwhile, Paul-the product of good hippies who were bad parents-finds his ambition soaring. His medical research has led to the development of a device to help minimize battlefield brain trauma-an invention that gets him swept up in a high-stakes deal with the Department of Defense, a Bizarro World that McKenzie satirizes with granular specificity. As Paul is swept up by the promise of fame and fortune, Veblen heroically keeps the peace between all the damaged parties involved in their upcoming wedding, until she finds herself falling for someone-or something-else. Throughout, Elizabeth McKenzie asks: Where do our families end and we begin? How do we stay true to our ideals? And what is that squirrel really thinking? Replete with deadpan photos and sly appendices, The Portable Veblen is at once an honest inquiry into what we look for in love and an electrifying reading experience.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Debbie "DJ" on February 02, 2016

Well, I'm finding it hard to even describe this book. Yup, its a cute story. A story that revolves around an eccentric woman named Veblen. She believes she will never find love, but guess what? She meets Paul, a neurological researcher. They not only have their own differences, but their respective......more

Goodreads review by Esil on December 07, 2015

When I give a book 3 stars it can mean that I liked it well enough but didn't feel anything special, or it can be an averaging out of positive and negative reactions. My reaction to The Portable Veblen falls into this second category. There was a lot I really liked about this book, but at other time......more

Goodreads review by Bianca (Back, catching up) on June 03, 2016

Wow! This was one hell of a novel! If you think, "what's with the title, it's kind of unusual', wait till you read it. Original, quirky, smart and educational, 'The Portable Veblen' was like nothing I've read before. I'll jot down some of my thoughts, well aware that my limited writing skills won't do......more