O Great Alan, Bless Me With Trading Profits

My favorite of all the fiction-writers the New Republic has employed was Stephen Glass, who made up fascinating cover story after cover story, until he was exposed. At the height of the boom, one of them portrayed a group of Wall Street traders as lighting incense and saying prayers to a Buddha-like statue of Alan Greenspan. Nobody knew this was fiction, as versus just insane, in the craziness of Alan’s boom and all the animal spirits he unleashed.