Radio Active is William O'Shaughnessy's fifth collection of essays,
on-air interviews, tributes and eulogies, endorsements, recollections of
an evening, and more from "perhaps the finest broadcaster in America"
whose commentaries are akin to "potato chips" per former Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger because "You can't stop with only one."
The book opens with a ringing signature defense of the First Amendment
and collected O'Shaughnessy correspondence with heroes and "villains,"
and insightful sections honoring former New York Governor Mario Cuomo,
who said, "When O'Shaughnessy is on his game . . . he's better than
anyone on the air or in print." There is also a section on the estimable
Bush family.
In eliciting "provocative and candid revelations" from his wide circle,
this new compendium pulses with brilliant, insightful prose and a
life-affirming reverence for luminous people, places, and events, past
and present.