William D. Cohan is the author of the New York Times bestsellers House of Cards and The Last Tycoons, which won the 2007 FT/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award. He is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, has a weekly opinion column in Bloomberg View, and writes frequently for Fortune, The Atlantic, Art News, BloombergBusinessWeek, The New York Times, The Financial Times, The Irish Times and The Washington Post, among other publications. He also is a contributing editor on Bloomberg Television and a frequent on-air contributor to MSNBC, CNN and CNBC. A former investment banker, Cohan is a graduate of Duke University, Columbia University School of Journalism and the Columbia University Graduate School of Business.
“[The] definitive account of the most profitable and influential
investment bank of the modern era.” —The New York Times Book
Review
“The best analysis yet of Goldman’s increasingly tangled web of
conflicts. . . . The writing is crisp and the research meticulous.”
—The Economist
“[A] revelatory account of the rise and rise of Goldman Sachs. . .
. A vast trove of material.” —Financial Times
“Well done and absorbing. Cohan’s grasp of the . . . recent inside
politics of the firm is sure and convincing.” —The Washington
Post
“The frankest, most detailed, most human assessment of the bank to
date. Cohan portrays a firm that has grown so large and hungry that
it's no longer long-term greedy but short-term vicious. And that’s
the wonder—and horror—of Goldman Sachs.” —BusinessWeek
“Brings the bank’s sometimes ‘schizophrenic’ behavior to vivid
life. . . . Cohan evinces an eye for telling images and an ear for
deadpan quotations. . . . [and] puts his skepticism to good use.”
—Bloomberg News
“[Cohan is] one of our most able financial journalists.” —Los
Angeles Times
“A former Wall Street man and a talented writer, [Cohan] has the
rare gift not only of understanding the fiendishly complicated
goings-on, but also of being able to explain them in terms the lay
reader can grasp.” —The Observer (London)
“Cohan writes with an insider’s knowledge of the workings of Wall
Street, a reporter’s investigative instincts and a natural
storyteller’s narrative command.” —The New York Times
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