Three decades after writing "Liar's Poker," Michael Lewis reflects on its impact on Wall Street
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More than 30 years later, Michael Lewis' 1989 book "Liar's Poker" is still the book to read if you want to really understand Wall Street. "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.
He is revisiting "Liar's Poker" with an audiobook and a companion podcast "Other People's Money." Lewis visited the old Federal Reserve Bank building in San Francisco to reflect on the book that changed his life. He wrote about his experience for "CBS Mornings." Read his essay below:
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