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Liar's Poker is a game, associated with Wall Street traders, of betting on which digits appear in serial numbers on currency. It's also the name of a bestselling book.
"Liar's Poker" tells the story of Lewis' experience as a bond salesman in the 1980s. "I wrote my first book more than three decades ago. It was part memoir and part reportage," Lewis said.
The book “Liar's Poker” came out in 1989. Its depiction of Wall Street culture — obnoxious, crude, drunk on risk — may seem very different to today's big bank trading floors.
A mix of a desire to continue my education and general intrigue led me to Michael Lewis' "Liar's Poker." It's the book that launched Lewis' writing career and is celebrating its 35th anniversary this ...
In 1989, a 29-year-old Michael Lewis published the groundbreaking book “Liar’s Poker,” a telling narrative about his time as a bond salesman at Salomon Brothers in the late 1980s.
Wall Street's biggest banks could be broken up by Congress in the coming year in an eventual reckoning over the financial meltdown of 2008, "Liar's Poker" author Michael Lewis said.
Liar’s Poker isn’t the only Lewis book in development. The Big Short , based on his 2010 book about the 2008 financial crisis, is being developed at Paramount, with Moneyball star Brad Pitt ...
When Michael Lewis looks back on the Wall Street he wrote about in his 1989 best-seller, Liar's Poker, the street looks positively quaint. At the time, it was shocking that an investment bank CEO ...
30 hed xyx xyxyxyxyxy Warner Bros. is ramping up development of Michael Lewis' "Liar's Poker," with Lewis on board to adapt his book about bond trading and the directing team of John Requa and ...