There are two sides to every story. James Cramer trades in his gun-slinging Wall Street persona for a shot at objective journalism. He shares his new book Confessions of a Street Addict. Nicholas Maier gives his version of life working with James Cramer and discusses his book Trading With The Enemy. And photographer Gregory Crewdson talks about his cinematic and psychological images, and his new book, Twilight.
James Cramer
James Cramer trades in his gun-slinging Wall Street persona for a shot at objective journalism in his new book, Confessions of a Wall Street Addict. He shares his experiences as a high powered hedge-fund manager. Read an excerpt of his book in the Reading Room.
Nicholas Maier
Nicholas Maier gives his version of life working with former-boss James Cramer and discusses his book Trading With The Enemy.
Augusten Burroughs
And you thought your family was strange? Augusten Burroughs shares his hilarious and heartbreaking memoir, Running With Scissors.
Gregory Crewdson
Photographer Gregory Crewdson talks about his cinematic and psychological images, and his new book, Twilight. See more of his photographs at the Luhring Augustine Gallery.

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