Michael Lewis is the best-selling author of Liar’s Poker, Moneyball, The Blind Side, The Big Short, The Undoing Project, and The Fifth Risk. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his family.
"Lewis at his best. . . .You could easily make a savage satire on
the crazy snakes and ladders of the crypto wild west described in
Going Infinite. But if you have a feeling for the lives of these
young people, it is a tragedy too. Whatever the precise proportions
inside Sam Bankman-Fried of sincerity and moral seriousness versus
malignity, deception and self-deception, I would defy anyone to
read Lewis’s book and conclude its subject to be a grifter."
*Jesse Armstrong, writer and creator of HBO’s Succession, Times
Literary Supplement*
"Going Infinite is a stupefyingly pleasurable book to read. It’s
perfectly paced, extremely funny, and fills in many gaps in a story
that has been subjected to an unholy amount of reporting... What he
began with Moneyball has come into full flower with Going Infinite.
Lewis has surveyed a landscape taken by convention as settled and
found it destabilized, at least here and there, by uneven and
unreliable information. Perhaps Lewis’s book should encourage an
update, however minuscule, in our own priors."
*Gideon Lewis-Kraus - The New Yorker*
"Going Infinite is a portrait of grandiose ambitions, youthful
arrogance, and the distorting power of money...[Lewis] remains the
greatest living exponent of the plain style in reporting. His eye
for detail is unsurpassed... And as a chronicle of collective
delusion - a modern version of the Dutch tulip mania -Going
Infinite is an instant classic... Michael Lewis deserves huge
credit for capturing [SBF] in all his infinite weirdness... Mark
Zuckerberg, another boy genius in ratty shoes, once described
Twitter as a clown car that fell into a gold mine. Sam
Bankman-Fried was a Seth Rogen character who fell into a tulip
field circa 1634. Another one will be along in a minute. We never
learn."
*Helen Lewis - The Atlantic*
"Leave it to [Lewis] to have unfettered access to one of the best
financial stories to come around in years…. There are, of course,
the priceless anecdotes from the book… including S.B.F.’s inane
conversation with Anna Wintour about whether he would attend and
potentially sponsor the annual Met Gala—“Yup!”—and the revelations
about his relationship with Ellison, the consequences of which are
now playing out in court….Going Infinite, is a delightful read,
highly entertaining, often insightful and amusing. It’s a character
study of one of the most notorious financial figures of our time….
[Lewis] does not attempt in any way to try to figure out how S.B.F.
pulled off what he is accused of doing, other than by revealing
that he is one strange dude, lacking empathy, and capable,
apparently, of fleecing billions from his customers."
*Willam Cohan - Puck*
"Lewis’ storytelling is as good as ever… In the past, Mr Lewis has
focused on little-known people doing extraordinary things. This
time his subject is notorious… Mr Bankman-Fried’s hyper-rationality
sets him apart from everyone. He views people not as good or bad,
but as “probability distributions” around a mean… By tolerating the
idea that hyper-rationalists cannot make sense of the rules of the
game the way most people do, Mr Lewis implicitly asks readers to
reconsider whatever they thought they knew about Mr Bankman-Fried.
In the court of public opinion, he is already convicted. That’s
reason enough to give this book a read."
*Economist*
"Michael Lewis has an uncanny instinct for a big story, and is now
right in the thick of the action again... Reading Lewis can feel
like being a passenger in an expertly piloted bobsleigh. You’re
moving so fast down the mountain, but you know you’re going to be
delivered safe and sound – hot chocolate waiting at the bottom.
There is no need to stress, only to thrill to the scenery as it
hurtles past."
*New Statesman*
"In November 2022, FTX collapsed in a matter of days after it
suffered billions of dollars in customer withdrawals, sending
shockwaves through the crypto world. To make sense of all this,
with perfect timing, comes Michael Lewis…Going Infinite is his
superbly detailed picture of the man behind it...So where might the
money have gone? We still don’t entirely know, though Lewis offers
some preliminary balance sheet calculations ? which remain more
detailed than anything FTX ever published."
*Evening Strandard*
"Michael Lewis is the world’s finest financial storyteller… Going
Infinite is at its best in describing Bankman-Fried’s rise… Lewis
is equally sharp on how the effective altruism movement shifted its
priorities, from donating to prevent disease and mortality in the
global south to worrying about (putative) trillions of human lives
across the galaxy in the distant future."
*Steven Poole - Daily Telegraph*
"Going Infinite is insanely readable and I devoured it, marvelling
at Lewis’s ability to pace, structure and humanise a story about
something as dense and unfriendly as crypto… As with previous
outings such as Moneyball (nerdy baseball stats), The Big Short
(credit default swaps), and Flash Boys (high-frequency trading)
Going Infinite shows off Lewis’s peculiar genius for making arcane
information as transporting as fantasy fiction. ? Guardian"
*Guardian*
"Going Infinite is wildly entertaining, surprising multiple times
on pretty much every page, but it adds up to a sad story, even a
tragedy, for its central character and for all the people who lost
so much thanks to his actions… Lewis tries to answer the first
question he was asked about Bankman-Fried: who was this guy? The
question of his guilt or innocence Lewis leaves to the criminal
justice system. I think that’s good practice, given that the trial
is happening right now. For what it’s worth, I see no contradiction
between the person described in Going Infinite and the things SBF
is accused of having done. In fact I think the book makes it easier
to understand how and why he did what he allegedly did."
*John Lanchester - London Review of Books*
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