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The Vegan
The Vegan: A Novel | Andrew Lipstein
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In The Vegan, Andrew Lipstein challenges our notions of virtue with a brilliant tale of guilt, greed, and how far we’ll go to be good. Herschel Caine is a soon-to-be master of the universe. His hedge fund, built on the miracle of machine learning, is inches away from systematically extracting obscene profits from the market. His SoHo offices (shoes optional, therapy required) have been fine-tuned to reel in curious investors. But on the night of May 12, at his elegant Cobble Hill townhouse, he has something else on his mind—the dinner party he and his wife have devised to woo their new A-list neighbors. When the evening fizzles, Herschel indulges in a devilish prank that goes horrifically awry, plunging him into a tailspin of guilt and regret. As Herschel’s tightly constructed world starts to unravel, he clings to the moral clarity he finds in the last place he’d expect: a sudden connection with a neighborhood dog. A wildly inventive, reality-bending trip, The Vegan holds a mirror up to its reader and poses a question only a hedge fund manager could ask: Is purity a convertible asset? The more Herschel disavows his original sin, and the more it threatens to be revealed, the more it becomes something else entirely—a way into a forgotten world of animals, nature, and life beyond words.
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The Vegan: A Novel | Andrew Lipstein

Reading Lipstein‘s current offering. One word - Weird. Will let you know more later. So far it reminds me of Doris Lessing‘s The Notebook in its uncanny attention to detail and clinical derision of the upper 1% of society, of which the protagonist is also a part of and wants to be cherished and adorned by. The correlation between success, guilt and going vegan is insanely obtuse. Half way through it and it‘s still pretty interesting.