Author Jay McInerney: ‘I went from being a nobody to being somebody’
The unofficial laureate of 1980s hedonism on the truths behind his New York novels — and when the ‘Bolivian Marching Powder’ got out of hand
The unofficial laureate of 1980s hedonism on the truths behind his New York novels — and when the ‘Bolivian Marching Powder’ got out of hand

As the original private equity barbarian reaches milestone, the FT interviews its founders and their successors

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Never before have there been so many rich people to be boosted

A legal fight revealed the disgraced financier’s thinking — and fresh allegations of misconduct

Authors are experimenting with new technology and formats to better communicate ideas

The US novelist probes the porous border between the real and the unreal in this thrilling hall of mirrors