Jon Wiener
Jon Wiener (born May 16, 1944) is an American
historian and journalist based in
Los Angeles, California. His most recent book is ''
Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties'', a ''Los Angeles Times'' bestseller co-authored by
Mike Davis. He waged a 25-year legal battle to win the release of the
FBI's files on
John Lennon. Wiener played a key role in efforts to expose the surveillance, as well as the behind-the-scenes battling between the government and the former
Beatle, and is an expert on the FBI-versus-Lennon controversy. A professor emeritus of
United States history at the
University of California, Irvine and host of ''The Nation''s weekly
podcast, ''
Start Making Sense'', he is also a contributing editor to the progressive political weekly magazine ''
The Nation''. He also hosts a weekly radio program in Los Angeles.
''Set the Night on Fire'' (2020) is a movement history of Los Angeles. The backbone of the book is the story of the civil rights, Black power and Chicano movements, as well as the anti-war movement, gay liberation and women's liberation and the battles between young people and the
LAPD on
Sunset Strip and at
Venice Beach. The counterculture provides another focus—the Ash Grove folk music club, the ''
LA Free Press'',
KPFK radio and the Free Clinic.
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