- Jon Ronson
Jon Ronson (born
10 May 1967 ) is aCardiff -born journalist, author,documentary film maker and radio presenter. His journalism and columns have appeared in British publications including "The Guardian " newspaper and "Time Out " magazine. He has made several documentary films for television and two documentary series forChannel 4 . Ronson has also hosted the late-night television debating show "For The Love Of...". Ronson has a distinctive self-deprecating reporting style, which incorporates aspects of Gonzo journalism. His articles and stories often detail his process of information gathering and he is usually quite visible in his articles as a character. Ronson's documentary filmmaking style continues this theme and follows that of British documentary filmmaking pioneerNick Broomfield . The journalistsLouis Theroux ,John Safran andHarmon Leon have cited Ronson as an influence.Works
Writing
Jon Ronson's first book, "", is an investigative account of his experiences with people labelled as extremists, including
David Icke ,Randy Weaver ,Omar Bakri Muhammad ,Ian Paisley , andThom Robb . Ronson also follows independent investigators of secretive groups such as theBilderberg Group . The narrative tells of Ronson's attempts to infiltrate the "shadowy cabal" fabled, by these conspiracy theorists, to rule the world.fact|date=September 2008 The book, a bestsellerfact|date=September 2008, was described by Louis Theroux as "a funny, adventure through a paranoid shadowy world."fact|date=September 2008"Variety" magazine announced in September 2005 that "Them" has been purchased by
Universal Pictures to be turned into a feature film.fact|date=September 2008 The screenplay is being written byMike White ("School of Rock ", "The Good Girl "), produced by White and the comedian Jack Black, and directed byEdgar Wright ("Shaun of the Dead "). Ronson is reportedly being played by a woman.fact|date=September 2008Ronson's second book, "
The Men Who Stare at Goats ", deals with the secretNew Age unit within the US Army called theFirst Earth Battalion . Ronson investigates people such as Major GeneralAlbert Stubblebine III, former head of intelligence, who believe that people can walk through walls with the right mental preparation, and thatgoat s can be killed simply by staring at them. Much was based on the ideas of Lt. Col.Jim Channon , ret., who wrote the "First Earth Battalion Operations Manual" in 1979, inspired by the emerging human potential movement of California. The book tells how these New Age military ideas mutated over the decades to influence interrogation techniques at Guantanamo Bay.Ronson's third book, "Out of the Ordinary: True Tales of Everyday Craziness", was published by Picador and
Guardian Books in November 2006. It is a collection of Ronson's Guardian articles mostly about his domestic life. A second volume, "What I Do: More True Tales of Everyday Craziness", was published in November 2007. [ [http://www.jonronson.com/news.html news | jonronson.com ] ] [ [http://www.apwatt.co.uk/titles_print.asp AP WATT - Book Titles ] ] Ronson also contributed the memoir "A Fantastic Life" to the Picador anthology "Truth or Dare", in 2004. It told the story of Ronson's ill-fated endeavour to provide for his child an enchanting Christmas, and was the basis for his subsequent Out of the Ordinary column in "The Guardian".Documentaries
*"The Ronson Mission" (1994)
BBC 2
*"New York To California: A Great British Odyssey" (1996) Channel 4
*"Hotel Auschwitz" (1996)BBC Radio 4
*"Tottenham Ayatollah" (1997) Channel 4
*"Critical Condition" (1997) Channel 4
*"Dr Paisley", I Presume (1998) Channel 4
*"New Klan" (1999) Channel 4
*"Secret Rulers of the World " (2001) Channel 4
*"The Double Life of Jonathan King" (2002) Channel 4
*"Kidneys for Jesus" (2003) Channel 4
*"I Am, Unfortunately, Randy Newman" (2004) Channel 4
*"Crazy Rulers of the World" (2004) Channel 4
*"Death in Santaland" (2007)More 4 . This is a documentary about a foiledschool shooting plot in the Christmas theme town ofNorth Pole, Alaska .
*"Reverend Death" (2008) Channel 4 about George Exoo an advocate of euthanasia. [ [http://www.channel4.com/health/microsites/R/reverend_death/ "Reverend Death" on Channel 4] ] [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/may/12/mentalhealth.health 'I make it look like they died in their sleep'] by Jon Ronson, "The Guardian ", May 12, 2008]
*"Stanley Kubrick's Boxes" (2008)Radio
Ronson contributes to
Public Radio International in the United States, particularly their programme "This American Life ". He has contributed to the following of its programmes:*Them
*Family Physics
*Naming Names
*It's Never Over
*Habeas Schmaebeas
*The SpokesmanHe presents a
BBC Radio 4 programme, "Jon Ronson on..." which was shortlisted for a 2006Sony award .In the early 1990s Jon was offered the position of sidekick on
Terry Christian's Show onManchester radio stationKFM . It was here that the idea for the Ronson Mission originated. Every week Terry would set Jon a task such as to go out and find out if there is such a thing as God or Alien Life on other planets. When Terry moved on to present the cult late-night youth TV showThe Word (which Jon became the first journalist to review, having been sneaked into the pilot show by Terry), Jon took over the show. It specialised in playing indie music, reggae and sixties psychedelia and often featured tracks from his favourite artists includingRandy Newman andThe Breeders . Jon also co-presented a KFM show withCraig Cash , who went on to write and perform inThe Royle Family andEarly Doors .Music
During his student years, Ronson replaced
Mark Radcliffe as the keyboard player for theFrank Sidebottom band for a number of performances.Ronson was the manager ofManchester indie band TheMan From Delmonte .Bibliography
*"Out of the Ordinary: True Tales Of Everyday Craziness" (Paperback - Picador/Guardian Books -
November 3 ,2006 ) ISBN 0-330-44832-3
*"The Men Who Stare at Goats" (Hardcover - Picador -November 19 ,2004 ) ISBN 0-330-37547-4
*"Them: Adventures with Extremists" (Hardcover - Picador, 2001) ISBN 0-330-37545-8, (Hardcover - Simon & Schuster, 2002), ISBN 0-7432-2707-7 (Paperback - Simon & Schuster -January 1 ,2003 ) ISBN 0-7432-3321-2
*"Clubbed Class" (Hardcover - Pavilion Books Ltd -October 27 ,1994 ) ISBN 1-85793-320-6Notes and references
External links
*http://www.jonronson.com/ - official website
* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/blog/id/A3C2KN9OV2QAOC Jon Ronson's Amazon.com blog]
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/extracts/story/0,6761,449284,00.html The Bilderberg chapter from Ronson's book, "Them: Adventures with Extremists"]
* [http://www.rinf.com/articles/jon-ronson-q-a.html Jon Ronson interview]
* [http://dir.salon.com/story/people/conv/2002/03/14/ronson/index.html Interview with Salon.com]
* [http://www.threemonkeysonline.com/threemon_article_men_who_stare_at_goats_jon_ronson.htm Another interview]
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/elizabeth.ercocklly/jon.htm Biographical Interview]
* [http://dmoz.org/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/News_and_Media/Journalists/Ronson,_Jon "Open Directory Project" Jon Ronson] directory category including book reviews
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/extracts/story/0,6761,1339464,00.html "Guardian Unlimited Books" The Road to Abu Ghraib] extract from "The Men Who Stare At Goats"
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/extracts/story/0,6761,457988,00.html "Guardian Unlimited Books" Beset by Lizards] extract from "Them: Adventures with Extremists"
* [http://www.rinf.com/articles/jon-ronson.html Jon Ronson Multimedia] mixed media, interviews, readings and reviews.
*"This American Life ": [http://thislife.org/pages/descriptions/01/201.html "Them"] , featuring an excerpt from the book of the same name.
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