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Jon Ronson

    10 mei 1967

    Jon Ronson bezit een onderscheidend talent om de verborgen stromingen onder ogenschijnlijk gewone gebeurtenissen te ontdekken, waarbij hij de randen van de samenleving en de psychologie van geloof verkent. Zijn werk vervaagt vaak de grenzen tussen journalistiek en documentaire, waarbij hij zich met een scherp, onderzoekend oog verdiept in ongebruikelijke subculturen en onconventionele ideeën. Ronsons aanpak kenmerkt zich door zijn bereidheid om ongemakkelijke vragen te stellen en complexe fenomenen te onderzoeken met een mix van nieuwsgierigheid en kritische analyse. Hij nodigt lezers en kijkers uit om de vreemdere aspecten van menselijk gedrag en de verhalen die we construeren te overwegen.

    Jon Ronson
    Frank
    What I Do
    So You´ve Been Publicly Shamed
    Them
    The Psychopath Test
    Lost at Sea
    • Lost at Sea

      • 471bladzijden
      • 17 uur lezen
      4,0(658)Tarief

      Jon Ronson has been on patrol with America's real-life superheroes and to a UFO convention in the Nevada desert with Robbie Williams. He's interviewed a robot and asked her if she has a soul. He's travelled to the Alaskan theme town of North Pole (where every day is Christmas Day) to investigate a high school mass-murder plot. He's met a man who tried to split the atom in his kitchen and another who's preparing to welcome the aliens to earth. Jon Ronson is fascinated by madness, strange behaviour and the human mind, and he has spent his life exploring mysterious events and meeting extraordinary people. Collected here from various sources (including the Guardian and GQ) are the best of his adventures. Frequently hilarious, sometimes disturbing, always entertaining, these compelling stories of the chaos that lies on the fringe of our daily lives will have you wondering just what we're capable of.

      Lost at Sea
    • The Psychopath Test

      • 306bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      4,0(6217)Tarief

      In this madcap journey, a bestselling journalist investigates psychopaths and the industry of doctors, scientists, and everyone else who studies them.

      The Psychopath Test
    • Them

      • 250bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,0(16966)Tarief

      In this eye-opening portrait of extremist groups--75 percent of which are located in this country--Jon Ronson takes readers inside the hearts and minds of people often summarily dismissed as kooks and crazies.

      Them
    • From the Sunday Times top ten bestselling author of The Psychopath Test, a captivating and brilliant exploration of one of our world's most underappreciated forces: shame. 'It's about the terror, isn't it?' 'The terror of what?' I said. 'The terror of bei

      So You´ve Been Publicly Shamed
    • What I Do

      • 269bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      3,8(626)Tarief

      In part one, read about the time Jon inadvertently made a lewd gesture to a passing fourteen-year-old girl late at night in the lobby of a country-house hotel. And about his burgeoning obsession with a new neighbour who refused to ask him what he did for a living, despite Jon’s constant dropping of intriguing hints. And about the embarrassment of being caught recycling small talk at a party. In part two, read some of Jon’s longer stories, which explore manifestations of insanity in the wider world: the tiny town of North Pole, Alaska, where it’s Christmas 365 days of the year; behind the scenes at Deal or No Deal, which Jon likens to a cult with Noel Edmonds as its high priest; a meeting with TV hypnotist Paul McKenna, who has joined forces with a self-help guru who once stood trial for murder – but can they cure Jon of his one big phobia? As hilarious as it is perturbing, Jon Ronson’s new collection is a treat for everyone who has ever suspected themselves to be at the mercy of forces they can barely comprehend.

      What I Do
    • Frank

      • 68bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen
      3,7(50)Tarief

      From the bestselling author of The Psychopath Test comes a characteristically humorous story of a musician on the margins. In Frank: The True Story That Inspired the Movie, Jon Ronson reflects on his days playing keyboard for the Frank Sidebottom Oh Blimey Big Band. Frank Sidebottom, best known for performing with a big fake head with a cartoon face painted on it, was a cult favorite in the United Kingdom and is the subject of the new movie Frank, co-written by Ronson and starring Michael Fassbender, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Domhnall Gleeson.

      Frank
    • Out of the Ordinary

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      3,7(1749)Tarief

      Jon Ronson’s subjects have included people who believe that goats can be killed by the power of a really hard stare, and people who believe that the world is ruled by twelve-foot lizard-men. In Out of the Ordinary, a collection of his journalism from the Guardian, he turns his attention to irrational beliefs much closer to home, investigating the ways in which we sometimes manage to convince ourselves that all manner of lunacy makes perfect sense – mainstream, domestic, ordinary insanity. Whether he finds himself promising his son that he will be at his side for ever, dressed in a Santa costume, or trying to understand why hundreds of apparently normal people would suddenly start speaking in tongues in a Scout hut in Kidderminster, he demonstrates repeatedly how we all succumb to deeply irrational beliefs that grow to inform our everyday existence. Out of the Ordinary is Jon Ronson at his inimitable best: hilarious, thought-provoking and with an unerring eye for human frailty – not least his own. Praise for The Men Who Stare at Goats: ‘Not only a narcotic road trip through the wackier reaches of Bush’s war effort, but also an unmissable account of some of the insanity that has lately been done in our names’ Observer Praise for Them: Adventures with Extremists: ‘A funny and compulsively readable picaresque adventure through a paranoid shadow world’ Louis Theroux, Guardian

      Out of the Ordinary
    • Why are Iraqi prisoners of war forced to listen to Barney the Purple Dinosaur's theme tune repeatedly, at top volume? Why have a hundred de-bleated goats been secretly placed inside the Special Forces command centre at Fort Bragg, North Carolina? Has the US Army really enlisted the help of Uri Geller?In The Men Who Stare at Goats, Jon Ronson searches for answers to these and many other questions, revealing some of the extraordinary beliefs at the core of the War on Terror.So unbelievable that it has to be true – this is the real-life account that inspired the film.

      The Men Who Stare at Goats
    • Alles beginnt mit einem mysteriösen Päckchen, das an Neurologen auf der ganzen Welt verschickt wird. Es enthält ein unheimliches Buch, eine Nachricht, aber keinen Absender! Alle sind sich einig: Hier ist ein Psychopath am Werk! Jon Ronson versucht, das Rätsel zu lösen, und begibt sich auf eine filmreife Mission, die so wahr wie gruselig ist. Seine Recherche führt ihn zu »Tony«, einem verurteilten Mörder und diagnostizierten Psychopathen, der beteuert, einer Fehldiagnose zum Opfer gefallen zu sein. Jon wird auf seiner Reise schnell klar, wo sich die meisten Psychopathen aufhalten: Sie bewegen sich inmitten der Gesellschaft, sie sitzen an den Schalthebeln der Macht, sind Firmenbosse, Politiker und spielen in der Finanzwelt eine führende Rolle - kurzum: Sie lenken sogar unsere Gesellschaft.

      Die Psychopathen sind unter uns
    • In den 1970er-Jahren hatten einige hohe Strategen in der US-Armee die Idee, Hippie-Ideale für eine gewaltlose Kriegsführung umzusetzen. In den 2000er-Jahren werden, als Resultat davon, Kriegsgefangene im Irak durch das stundenlange Anhören von Trickfilmmusik bei voller Lautstärke gefoltert. In der Zwischenzeit hat die US-Armee die Hilfe von Uri Geller in Anspruch genommen, versucht, durch Wände zu gehen und Ziegen durch Telekinese zu töten. Klingt haarsträubend, ist aber wahr. Jon Ronson, Spezialist für das Aufdecken fast nicht zu glaubender Tatsachen, zeichnet in seinem zweiten Buch faktenreich, klar und lakonisch die Stationen einiger verrückter Ideen und ihre realen Folgen auf. „Durch die Wand“ ist gleichzeitig beängstigend und absurd-witzig, tragisch und erhellend.

      Durch die Wand