Moral Hazard
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Moral Hazard
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Moral Hazard
1990s Wall Street--ego and hypocrisy run rife. An ex-radical feminist works as a corporate speechwriter to support her dying husband.
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Introduced by Gideon Haigh
I disapproved of bankers, on principle. Not that I knew any. Until this job, I had worked and made friends with people who shared my views. Mostly moral, mostly kind. An unlikely candidate, then, for the job of executive speechwriter, to be putting words in the mouths of plutocrats deeply suspicious of metaphors and words of more than two syllables. An unlikely candidate, too, to be working for a firm...whose ethic was borrowed in equal parts from the Marines, the CIA, and Las Vegas. A firm where women were about as welcome as fleas in a sleeping bag.
Wall Street in the mid-1990sβthe recession is over and finance companies are gearing up for the next boom. Cathβwisecracking Australian-born 'bedrock feminist, unreconstructed left-winger'βhas given up freelance writing for corporate life at one of the big investment banks. Her husband, Bailey, has Alzheimer's, and they need serious money.
For seven years Cath lives in two worlds, both of them mad. By day she grapples with the twisted logic and outsized egos of high finance. By night she witnesses the inexorable decline of the man she loves as, ravaged by disease, he is 'reduced to a nub'.
Wise, unsentimental and darkly funny, Kate Jennings' Moral Hazard is a crisp accounting of looming meltdownsβfinancial and personal.
Series: Text Classics
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Moral Hazard by Kate Jennings is praised for its sharp wit, insightful portrayal of the modern workplace, and poignant exploration of moral complexities. Reviewers commend the novelβs concise yet powerful storytelling, with some highlighting its prescient depiction of financial scandals. The writing is often described as intelligent and unsparing, offering a unique and compelling commentary on ethics in both personal and professional spheres.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781922182159
Publisher: Text Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 23 September 2015
Country: Australia
Imprint: The Text Publishing Company
Contributors:
- Introduction by Gideon Haigh
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 176
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