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's. While Michael Lewis worked as a bond dealer at Salomon Brothers he began his second career as a journalist and helped to record a real-life "bonfire of the vanities". Not afraid of interviewing the Offer Count:  · Overview. The classic warts-and-all portrait of the s financial scene. The s was the most outrageous and turbulent era in the financial market since the crash of '29, not only on Wall Street but around the world. Michael Lewis, as a trainee at Salomon Brothers in New York and as an investment banker and later financial journalist, was uniquely positioned to chronicle the ambition and Brand: Norton, W. W. Company, Inc.  · Overview. The classic warts-and-all portrait of the s financial scene. The s was the most outrageous and turbulent era in the financial market since the crash of '29, not only on Wall Street but around the world. Michael Lewis, as a trainee at Salomon Brothers in New York and as an investment banker and later financial journalist, was uniquely positioned to chronicle the ambition and Brand: Norton, W. W. Company, Inc.


Michael Monroe Lewis (born Octo) is an American author and financial journalist. He has also been a contributing editor to Vanity Fair since , writing mostly on business, finance, and economics. He is known for his nonfiction work, particularly his coverage of financial crises and behavioral finance.. Lewis was born in New Orleans and attended Princeton University, from which. by Michael Lewis ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 28, With this collection of odd pieces (all previously published in a half-dozen magazine and newspapers), Lewis (Liar's Poker, ) stakes a further claim to being the wittiest critic of private enterprise since the pseudonymous ``Adam Smith'' was plying his merry trade during the go-go 's. Michael Lewis, as a trainee at Salomon Brothers in New York and as an investment banker and later financial journalist, was uniquely positioned to chronicle the ambition and folly that fueled the decade. One of our most entertaining writers The Money Culture rivals Liar's Poker in giggle-inspiring quality. BusinessWeek.


The s was the most outrageous and turbulent era in the financial market since the crash of ’29, not only on Wall Street but around the world. Michael Lewis, as a trainee at Salomon Brothers in New York and as an investment banker and later financial journalist, was uniquely positioned to chronicle the ambition and folly that fueled the decade. Overview. The classic warts-and-all portrait of the s financial scene. The s was the most outrageous and turbulent era in the financial market since the crash of '29, not only on Wall Street but around the world. Michael Lewis, as a trainee at Salomon Brothers in New York and as an investment banker and later financial journalist, was uniquely positioned to chronicle the ambition and folly that fueled the decade. The Money Culture rivals Liar's Poker in giggle-inspiring quality. The funniest and most trenchant commentator on the money-mad moguls reshaping our world today. With Lewis's puckish humor and inimitable writing style, the stories are entertaining and thought-provoking.

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