Michael Lewis is a publishing sensation. In a time when fewer people read fewer books, he continues to sell and sell. His quest to unravel the interplay of rare personalities, wild uncertainties, and dramatic outcomes seldom stalls. From his first book, Liars Poker in 1989, to his most recent, Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon, his compelling narratives have been consistent bestsellers. Arguably in Going Infinite, the weird wanderings of Sam Bankman-Fried, the wild world of crypto, and the dramatic downfall of FTX, have provided his most controversial story yet. Some suggest that Lewis is overly…
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