Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis

AmericanHistorySciencePsychologyBiographyb. 1960

Michael Monroe Lewis is an American author and financial journalist known for his nonfiction works that explore complex subjects like finance, economics, and behavioral psychology through compelling storytelling. He gained prominence with his first book, Liar's Poker (1989), based on his experiences as a bond salesman on Wall Street. Many of his books, including Moneyball, The Blind Side, and The Big Short, have been adapted into successful feature films.

Awards

['Los Angeles Times Book Prize']

Notable Works

["Liar's Poker", 'Moneyball', 'The Blind Side', 'The Big Short', 'Flash Boys', 'The Undoing Project', 'The Fifth Risk']

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