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Panic!
Panic!
The Story of Modern Financial Insanity  
Afterword by: Michael Lewis / Read by: Jesse Boggs and Blair Hardman
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#1 New York Times bestselling author of The Big Short and The Blind Side, Michael Lewis’s masterful collection of articles and essays on the world’s most recent financial panics is now available from Simon & Schuster Audio for only $14.99.

When it comes to markets, the first deadly sin is greed. In Panic!, #1 bestselling author Michael Lewis has chosen several pieces of brilliant journalism to illuminate the most violent and costly upheavals in recent financial history: the Crash of ‘87, the Russian Default (and the subsequent collapse of Long Term Capital Management), the Asian Currency Crisis of 1999, the Internet Bubble, and the current Sub-Prime Mortgage Disaster. Among the unabridged selections are several pieces by Lewis himself, whose writing also introduces each section, as well as contributions from Nobel Prize-winner Paul Krugman, James Surowiecki, and others writing in Fortune, The New Yorker, and The New York Times.

Some of the pieces paint the mood and market factors leading up to the particular crash, or show what people thought was happening at the time. Others, with the luxury of hindsight, analyze what actually happened. There are sobering messages common to these narratives: the lessons that should have been learned along the way were for the most part ignored; and when push comes to shove—when all investors run to the same side of the boat—the carefully devised protections against risk turn out to be wishful thinking.

As proved in Liar’s Poker, The New New Thing, and Moneyball, Lewis is without peer in his understanding of market forces and of human foibles. He is also, arguably, the funniest serious writer in America.

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AllVoices, October 5, 2011
...Michael Lewis made an appearance on The Daily Show last night where he discussed his new book Boomerang: Travels in the New Third World with host Jon StewartJon Stewart. In the ...
Business Insider, September 28, 2011
...conversation about this story ยป See Also: If You're Outraged By Greece Now, Wait Till You Read Michael Lewis' New Book Credit Suisse Employee Told To Watch Out For Suspicious Activity SHOTS FIRED: Eric Sprott Says Jamie Dimon's Criticism ...
I Stock Analyst, September 3, 2011
...would be reissued with "no material change" in its findings. In the March 2011 issue of Vanity Fair Michael Lewis referred to the Merrill Lynch report in an article on Ireland's economic crisis. Lewis reported that Ingram's bosses had ...
NOLA Live, September 1, 2011
...Edgar"? Or Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill in "Moneyball," based on the book by New Orleans writer Michael Lewis and a screenplay by Aaron Sorkin? A number of similarly promising titles pepper this year's Fall Movie Preview, presented below and ...
New York Times, October 3, 2009
...the men who once chronicled financial high jinks have turned to baby sling strategy and sibling rivalry. First Michael Lewis, author of Liars Poker, hit the best-seller list with a memoir about the perils (and awww, rewards) of being a dad. ...
Houma Today, June 20, 2009
...the world. For men during this period, ?it?s all responsibilities and no power. Taxation without representation,? said Michael Lewis, author of the new book ?Home Game? (W.W. Norton & Co., $23.95), which is about his experiences helping to ...
Reuters, June 2, 2009
...Jun 1 - Michael Lewis, author of 'Liar's Poker' and editor of the new book 'Panic: The Story of Modern Financial Insanity' talks to Fred Katayama about how the financial crisis is being ...
Financial Advisor Magazine, May 9, 2009
...virtually tanked overnight in the dot-com blowup of 2000. Some of the essays in Panic are by editor Michael Lewis, who also selected pieces from Fortune, Time, The New Yorker and Bloomberg News, as well as a delightful piece by humorist ...
Spiked Online, January 30, 2009
...that have emerged since the ?Black Monday? stock market crash in October 1987. As the book?s editor, Michael Lewis, points out: ?At the time [1987], to a lot of people, it felt like the end of something. In retrospect it appears more of a ...
Seeking Alpha, January 17, 2009
...as opposed to newspapers and blogs) is coming to an end with the recent collection Panic, edited by Michael Lewis, which I got for Christmas. (I also got Snowball, the new biography of Warren Buffett, but thats 900 pages long, so it may be a ...
Infectious Greed, January 4, 2009
...I like writer Michael Lewis a great deal, but his latest piece for the NYT OpEd page irritated me. Yes, it was an obvious idea, having Lewis co-write a long piece on Where We ...
The Free Lance-Star, December 28, 2008
...article in The New Yorker titled 'The Next Crash.' The article is reprinted in a new book titled 'Panic! The Story of Modern Financial Insanity.' It was edited and compiled by Michael Lewis. Among Lewis' previous books are the excellent ...
New York Times, December 27, 2008
...For the past two decades, Michael Lewis, the most charming and one of the shrewdest guides to Americas raucous money culture, has displayed a knack for being at the right place at the right time. He ...
International Herald Tribune, December 15, 2008
...Panic The Story of Modern Financial Insanity By Michael Lewis 391 pages. W.W. Norton & Co. $27.95. 'Panic' is packaged to look like Michael Lewis's own 21-year chronicle of financial hysteria, beginning with the crash of ...