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Elizabeth McKenzie

    24. február 1958
    Elizabeth McKenzie
    Der Hund des Nordens
    The Dog of the North
    The Communist
    The portable Veblen
    • SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILEYS WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2016 A laugh-out-loud love story with big ideas - and squirrels Can squirrels speak? Do snails scream? Will a young couple, newly engaged, make it to their wedding day? Will their dysfunctional families ruin everything? Will they be undone by the advances of a very sexy, very unscrupulous heiress to a pharmaceuticals corporation? Is getting married even a remotely reasonable idea in the twenty-first century? And what in the world is a 'Veblen' anyway?

      The portable Veblen
    • The Communist

      • 324 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania
      3,8(132)Ohodnotiť

      A unique political coming of age story, now in English for the first time An NYRB Classics Original Walter Ferranini has been born and bred a man of the left. His father was a worker and an anarchist; Walter himself is a Communist. In the 1930s, he left Mussolini’s Italy to fight Franco in Spain. After Franco’s victory, he left Spain for exile in the United States. With the end of the war, he returned to Italy to work as a labor organizer and to build a new revolutionary order. Now, in the late 1950s, Walter is a deputy in the Italian parliament. He is not happy about it. Parliamentary proceedings are too boring for words: the Communist Party seems to be filling up with ward heelers, timeservers, and profiteers. For Walter, the political has always taken precedence over the personal, but now there seems to be no refuge for him anywhere. The puritanical party disapproves of his relationship with Nuccia, a tender, quizzical, deeply intelligent editor who is separated but not divorced, while Walter is worried about his health, haunted by his past, and increasingly troubled by knotty questions of both theory and practice. Walter is, always has been, and always will be a Communist, he has no doubt about that, and yet something has changed. Communism no longer explains the life he is living, the future he hoped for, or, perhaps most troubling of all, the life he has led.

      The Communist
    • LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2023 The darkly comic new novel from the bestselling author of The Portable Veblen 'Incredibly funny and very moving' BELLA MACKIE 'A blissful novel that I want to give to everyone I love' NINA STIBBE 'Even funnier, even more romantic than McKenzie's wonderful last' KAREN JOY FOWLER Penny Rush has problems. Her marriage is over, she's quit her job, her parents have been missing in the Australian outback for five years and now she's back home in Santa Barbara, dealing with mounting family crises and living out of a borrowed van named The Dog of the North. The Dog is replete with gingham curtains, wood panelling, a piñata, clunky brakes and difficult steering. It's also Penny's getaway car from the curveballs life's throwing at her. With an uncertain future ahead of her, could the road she's on lead her back to herself?

      The Dog of the North
    • Penny Rush hat diverse Probleme: Ihre Ehe ist gescheitert, sie hat ihren Job gekündigt, ihre Mutter und ihr Stiefvater sind vor fünf Jahren im australischen Outback verschollen und ihre Großmutter verliert langsam, aber sicher den Verstand. Ihr bleibt keine Wahl: Sie macht sich auf den Weg, sich um sämtliche Notfälle in ihrer Familie zu kümmern. Wir begleiten Penny auf einem Roadtrip quer durch Kalifornien in einem alten meeresgrünen Van namens ›Hund des Nordens‹ und auf einer Reise bis nach Australien. Sie freundet sich auf ihrer Tour nicht nur mit zwei Brüdern an, die sich vielleicht ein Toupet teilen, sondern kriegt auch nach und nach den Wahnsinn, der ihr Leben ist, in den Griff. Zumindest ein bisschen. Treu an ihrer Seite: ein verhaltensauffälliger Spitz. Und dann verliebt sich Penny sogar – ein paar zusätzliche Irrungen und Wirrungen machen schließlich auch keinen Unterschied mehr. Dieser exzentrische, detailverliebte und empathische Roman mit seiner durch und durch sympathischen Heldin lässt sich kaum aus der Hand legen und zeigt, dass nicht nur alle Familien auf ihre Art unglücklich sind – sondern vor allem auf ihre Art verrückt.

      Der Hund des Nordens