"Everything which fell under the scrutiny of his words was transformed, as though it had become radioactive." --Theodor Adorno "A complex and brilliant writer." --J.M. Coetzee"Walter Benjamin was one of the unclassifiable ones ... whose work neither fits the existing order nor introduces a new genre." --Hannah Arendt"Benjamin buckled himself to the task of revolutionary transformation ... his life and work speak challengingly to us all." --Terry Eagleton"There has been no more original, no more serious critic and reader in our time." --George Steiner Reseña del editor From 1927 to 1933, Walter Benjamin wrote and presented more than eighty broadcasts over the new medium of radio. Radio Benjamin gathers, for the first time in English, the surviving transcripts. This eclectic collection shows the range of Benjamin's thinking and includes stories for young and old, plays, readings, book reviews, a novella, and discussions of topics ranging from finding a job to the architecture of Berlin to an account of the railway disaster at the Firth of Tay. Delightful and incisive, this is Walter Benjamin directing his sophisticated thinking to a mass audience.