"Ever since the Madoff affair became public I've been thinking about Harley Granville-Barker's play The Voysey Inheritance, which has many parallels with Madoff. (A family investment-management firm uses its clients' money as its own, and uses incoming funds to make interest payments to existing clients, but is finally undone by redemption requests; there's even an indelible scene where the father confesses all to his son, and explains his secret: his ill-gotten wealth made him trustworthy in the eyes of his clients.)
Wonderfully, the play is out of copyright, which means that you can read the whole thing at Google Books, or download it in PDF form.
The Voysey ineritance, just like Madoff's money-management operation, was ultimately a confidence game; it's easy to see why the play was so attractive to David Mamet."
So, I've placed a link to the play on the right. Salmon seems to think that it compares favorably with "The Merchant Of Venice", so it seems worth a scan. The only Granville-Barker, I believe, that I've ever read, is on Shakespeare.
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