Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis is a contemporary American reportage writer and financial journalist who graduated from Princeton University and the London School of Economics. I majored in art history at university and obtained a Master's degree in Economics from the Lond

2019-03-30  

Michael Lewis is a contemporary American reportage writer and financial journalist who graduated from Princeton University and the London School of Economics. I majored in art history at university and obtained a Master's degree in Economics from the London School of Economics. Then, I worked as a bond trader at the London branch of the investment bank Solomon Brothers. His best-selling books include The Liar's Playing Card, Leaving the World Behind, The Wisdom and Weakness of Winning in the Adversity of the Magic Ball, and the Course of the Game. The liar's playing cards and leaving the world behind were both rated by Forbes as the 20 most influential business books of the 20th century. Currently, he is a contributing editor for Vanity Fair.