<1/21> S.F. Chronicle「Author Michael Lewis on the boom, the bust and ballplayers」
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/01/11/CMG3S3SF2754.DTL
マイケル・ルイス・インタビュー
「My wife (former MTV news anchor) Tabitha Soren got a fellowship at Stanford in 1997 and we moved out. I started a book about Silicon Valley, "The New New Thing," and was halfway through it when her fellowship ended. We needed to stay so I could finish the book, and we both got jobs at the [UC] Berkeley journalism school. Tabitha still teaches there. If our experience of the Bay Area had just been Palo Alto, we probably would have gone back to New York. We fell in love specifically with Berkeley. Now we have two children.」(ニューヨークからバークレイへ)
「I'm going to write a sequel to "Money Ball" (2003). It's a story about what happens to the kids who the Oakland A's drafted last year. They drafted all these curious characters who didn't fit the description of professional baseball players. They were either too small or too fat.」(マネーボールの続編を準備中)