As Walter Isaacson and Michael Lewis wrote, their books’ heroes became villains

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Walter Isaacson, left, and Michael Lewis are authors and friends from New Orleans. Their new books are about billionaire Elon Musk and fallen crypto executive Sam Bankman-Fried respectively. Courtesy Simon & Schuster and W. W. Norton & Company

Courtesy Simon & Schuster and W. W. Norton & Company

Imagine setting out to write a definitive book on someone you think is a visionary. Then your story’s hero transforms into a villain in much of the public’s opinion before you have finished your tome.

That

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