Andrew Ross Sorkin turns his sharp eye for power and progress toward the dawn of the 20th century — revealing how the forces that built modern America still echo in our AI-driven age .If you’re looking for a meaningful read this holiday season, take a moment to slow down and open 1900 by Andrew Ross Sorkin — the acclaimed New York Times columnist, CNBC Squawk Box co-anchor, and author of Too Big to Fail. Known for his sharp insights into finance, media, and power, Sorkin now turns his lens backward in time — to the dawn of the modern world.
In 1900, Sorkin steps away from Wall Street’s flashing screens and the world of billion-dollar deals to explore a different kind of revolution — the one that began more than a century ago. The result is an extraordinary blend of historical narrative and journalistic precision, capturing a moment when industry, innovation, and inequality collided to shape the society we still live in today.
Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Sorkin brings readers into the bustling streets of New York, the emerging factories of Detroit, and the smoky parlors of political power.