Lost at Sea: The Jon Ronson Mysteries

Lost at Sea: The Jon Ronson Mysteries
Author Jon Ronson
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre non-fiction
Publisher Picador (UK), Riverhead Books (USA)
Publication date
2012
ISBN 978-1447222576
Preceded by The Psychopath Test (2011)

Lost at Sea: The Jon Ronson Mysteries is a 2012 book by Jon Ronson which highlights and further elaborates many of Ronson's magazine articles.[1]

Contents

The book is subdivided into six parts, each comprising four chapters, as follows:

Each chapter represents an article written by Ronson about his adventures in interviewing eccentric personalities and meeting "extraordinary" people in stories of madness, strange behaviour and mysterious events on the fringe of normality in western society. These stories range from an investigative profile of an assisted suicide practitioner to coverage of a pop star’s paedophilia trial. The underlying thread is "Ronson’s desire to report on and attempt to explain human dysfunction in its various, colorful forms."[2]

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