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The government is a vast, complex system that Americans pay for, rebel against, rely upon, dismiss, and celebrate. It’s also our shared resource for addressing the biggest problems of society. And it’s made up of people, mostly unrecognized and uncelebrated, doing work that can be deeply consequential and beneficial to everyone.
Michael Lewis invited his favorite writers, including Casey Cep, Dave Eggers, John Lanchester, Geraldine Brooks, Sarah Vowell, and W. Kamau Bell, to join him in finding someone doing an interesting job for the government and writing about them. The stories they found are unexpected, riveting, and inspiring, including a former coal miner devoted to making mine roofs less likely to collapse, saving thousands of lives; an IRS agent straight out of a crime thriller; and the manager who made the National Cemetery Administration the best-run organization, public or private, in the entire country. Each essay shines a spotlight on the essential behind-the-scenes work of exemplary federal employees.
Whether they’re digitizing archives, chasing down cybercriminals, or discovering new planets, these public servants are committed to their work and universally reluctant to take credit. Expanding on the Washington Post series, the vivid profiles in Who Is Government? blow up the stereotype of the irrelevant bureaucrat. They show how the essential business of government makes our lives possible, and how much it matters.
作者简介:
Michael Lewis is an American author and financial journalist known for his nonfiction works, particularly his coverage of financial crises and behavioral finance. He has been a contributing editor to Vanity Fair since 2009, writing mostly on business, finance, and economics. Lewis was born in New Orleans and attended Princeton University, where he graduated with a degree in art history. After attending the London School of Economics, he began a career on Wall Street during the 1980s as a bond salesman at Salomon Brothers. This experience prompted him to write his first book, Liar's Poker (1989). Lewis has since written several bestselling books, including Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game (2003), The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game (2006), and The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine (2010). His books have won two Los Angeles Times Book Prizes and several have reached number one on the New York Times Bestsellers Lists.
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