The Big Short

A True Story

The Big Short

Lewis, Michael

Editorial Penguin UK
Fecha de edición marzo 2011

Idioma inglés

EAN 9780141043531
288 páginas
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Resumen del libro

The Big Short tells a story of spectacular, epic folly.


It has taken the world's greatest financial meltdown to bring Michael Lewis back to the subject that made him famous. His international bestseller Liar's Poker exposed the greed and carnage of the City and Wall Street in the 1980s; he wrote it as a cautionary tale, but people seem to have read it as a how-to guide. Now, he wants to settle accounts.


In this visceral tour to the heart of the financial system, Michael Lewis takes us around the globe and back decades to trace the origins of the current crisis. He meets the people who saw it coming, the people who were asleep at the wheel and the people who were actively driving us all of cliff. How could we have all been so deluded for quite so long? Where did it all start? Was it systemic? Was it avoidable? And who the hell can we blame? Michael Lewis has the answers.


No one is better qualified to get to the heart of this labyrinthine story. And no one can make it such an enjoyable ride along the way.

Biografía del autor

Michael Lewis estudió Historia en Princeton y tiene un máster en Economía por la London School of Economics. Es periodista y autor de libros de gran éxito tales como Deshaciendo errores (Debate, 2017), Flash Boys (Deusto, 2014), Boomerang (Deus-to, 2012), La gran apuesta (Debate, 2013) o El póquer del mentiroso (Alienta, 2011), varios de los cuales han sido adaptados al cine. Asimismo, es columnista en Bloomberg View y sus artículos han sido publicados en revistas como Vanity Fair, The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Slate o Foreign Affairs.





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