Michael Lewis
Michael Lewis is an American author and financial journalist whose narrative nonfiction has defined how a generation understands Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and American institutions. His books including Liar's Poker, The Big Short, Moneyball, and Flash Boys have been adapted into major films and are considered essential reading on business, finance, and entrepreneurship.
Works
- Liar's PokerMemoir of bond trader's experience in 1980s Wall Street culture and excess
- The Big ShortAccount of the 2008 financial crisis and the unlikely investors who predicted it
- MoneyballHow statistical analysis and unconventional thinking revolutionized baseball strategy
- Flash BoysInvestigation of high-frequency trading and its effect on stock market dynamics
- The New New ThingSilicon Valley profile of Jim Clark and his ventures in the tech boom era
- Going InfiniteInside story of Sam Bankman-Fried's rise and catastrophic collapse of FTX