- Published: 20 August 2024
- ISBN: 9780241568521
- Imprint: Allen Lane
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 576
- RRP: $40.00
On the Edge
The Art of Risking Everything
- Published: 20 August 2024
- ISBN: 9780241568521
- Imprint: Allen Lane
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 576
- RRP: $40.00
A clever look into a unique realm. An enlightening study of the people who play the game of risk and win
Kirkus Reviews (starred)
Nate Silver is that very rare thing, a celebrity statistician… in a class of his own… As a guide to our dystopian future, in which everyone is busy updating their priors and sizing their bets, On the Edge is indispensable
Ian Sansom, Telegraph
Masterly… If you — like me — find gambling irresistible, then this section of the book is utterly compelling. It is clear enough to be accessible to the layman but with enough detail and anecdotes to interest those who already know the basics. … [A] highly readable and engaging tour
Sam Freedman, The Times
A compelling read… Silver covers a lot of ground in this likeable, insightful read, investigating risk-taking ability and how it applies to blue-sky investing. It’s worth the price of the tour
Alan Livsey, Financial Times
Colorful and enlightening
Publisher's Weekly
Engaging and entertaining… A glimpse of the economy of the future
Tim Wu, New York Times Book Review
Silver had initially intended to write mostly about gambling but ultimately widened his scope as he became convinced that gambling might provide a framework for understanding risk takers in other fields. The result is a book that’s more interesting—Silver managed to land an interview with Bankman-Fried shortly before his arrest in the Bahamas—and more subversive
Max Chafkin, Bloomberg
In On the Edge, Silver compellingly theorizes that humans are in general too risk averse, and that those who can discerningly fight that impulse often benefit greatly in life . . . A thought-provoking interdisciplinary book which covers a host of timely topics from artificial intelligence, political theory and what happens when risk takers go too far
Associated Press
Engrossing… The River and the Village are among the more memorable and illuminating new social typologies I’ve come across in recent years… A meditation on risk, a study of those most comfortable taking it and an invitation for the rest of us to think about what it means that so much more of our lives now seems to hang on it
David Wallace-Wells, New York Times
One of the most gripping accounts I have ever read
Paul Seabright, TLS
An enjoyable ride
Idrees Kahloon, New Yorker