Chaos Monkeys
Chaos Monkeys: Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley is an autobiography written by American tech entrepreneur Antonio García Martínez.[1] The book compares Silicon Valley to the "chaos monkeys" of society. It details his career experiences with launching a tech startup, selling it to Twitter, and working at Facebook from its pre-IPO stage.[2]
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Author | Antonio Garcia Martinez |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Biographies, Business, Engineering |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Publication date | June 28, 2016 |
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Pages | 528 pp. |
ISBN | 978-0-06-245819-3 (Hardcover) |
Summary
Chaos Monkeys recounts Antonio Garcia Martinez's career path.[3] It starts as Martinez explains his quant work at Goldman, to an existing startup, to his own startup, and ultimately to larger Silicon Valley companies.[4] He writes about real situations and discloses the inside stories he believes fill every industry.[5] Garcia attempts to explain how advertising technology, startups, and venture capital work.[6][7]
Reception
Bloomberg Businessweek reported, "Unlike most founding narratives that flow out of the Valley, Chaos Monkeys dives into the unburnished, day-to-day realities: the frantic pivots, the enthusiastic ass-kissing, the excruciating internal politics.... [Garcia] can be rude, but he's shrewd, too."[8] In CNN's review, the headline says the book "compares Facebook's culture to fascism but fails to prove it".[9] TechCrunch wrote, "If you're in a startup or even plan to sue one, Chaos Monkeys is the book to read."[10]
References
- "Ex-Facebook employee Antonio Garcia Mendez gives account of Silicon Valley in new book "Chaos Monkey"". CBS News.
- Kleeman, Sophie. "The Juiciest Parts of The New Facebook Tell-All Book". Gizmodo.
- "Author of new Silicon Valley tell-all: Only the 'most deluded, douchiest people' think it's a meritocracy". Business Insider.
- "These Seven Business and Tech Books Could Make You Richer". The Observer.
- "The Wolves of Silicon Valley: how megalomaniacs in hoodies became tech's answer to Wall Street". Vanity Fair.
- Martínez, Antonio García. "How Mark Zuckerberg Led Facebook's War to Crush Google Plus". The Telegraph UK.
- Balakrishnan, Anita (2016-07-01). "Ex-Facebooker reveals how the 'cult' of Silicon Valley really works". CNBC.
- Reprints, Ellen Huet ellenhuet. "Book Review: Chaos in the Valley". Bloomberg.com.
- King, Hope (2016-06-28). "New book compares Facebook's culture to fascism but fails to prove it". CNNMoney.
- Biggs, John. "Inside the ape cage with Antonio Garcia Martinez, author of Chaos Monkeys". TechCrunch.