cover image Diary of a Very Bad Year: Confessions of an Anonymous Hedge Fund Manager

Diary of a Very Bad Year: Confessions of an Anonymous Hedge Fund Manager

N+1, , intro. by Keith Gessen. . Harper Perennial, $14.99 (260pp) ISBN 978-0-06-196530-2

Expanding on a 2007 interview in the literary magazine n+1 , editor and interviewer Gessen draws together two years' worth of interviews with a despairing anonymous hedge fund manager. HFM, as Gessen calls him, didn't go to business school or major in economics, but has been working successfully in hedge funds for over a decade. With some context provided by Gessen, HFM schools readers in the stories behind the death of Bear Stearns, the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the plunging dollar, the bailouts, the Madoff scandal, and, finally, the upswing. Though it's interesting to have a personal take on the tumultuous past two years—and HFM ends the interviews when the stress finally drives him to take a semisabbatical—the decision to tell this story in an interview format is tricky and ultimately unsuccessful; the choppy transcription format distances readers from the ideas at hand, and the points lose their punch. Fans of the original article will find this expansion compelling, but other readers curious about the factors behind the crash will do better elsewhere. (July)