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Relatives, friends and associates of Nikola Tesla

John J. O'Neill

 

John J. O'Neill (1889-1953) was an American journalist and science editor best known for his close friendship with Nikola Tesla and for authoring the influential biography Prodigal Genius: The Life of Nikola Tesla (1944). As the longtime science editor of the New York Herald Tribune, O'Neill was a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter (1937) who specialized in making complex scientific topics accessible to the general public. His professional relationship with Tesla evolved into a personal friendship, giving him unique access to the inventor during the final decades of Tesla’s life.

O'Neill’s Prodigal Genius remains one of the earliest and most widely read full-length biographies of Tesla. Drawing on personal conversations, correspondence, and direct observation, the book helped preserve many details of Tesla’s life and personality that might otherwise have been lost. While later scholars have noted some romanticized elements and inaccuracies typical of mid-20th-century popular science writing, O'Neill’s work played a major role in keeping Tesla’s legacy alive during a period when the inventor was largely forgotten by the broader public. O'Neill’s writings, including numerous articles for the Herald Tribune, frequently highlighted Tesla’s contributions to alternating current, wireless technology, and high-frequency phenomena.

Articles

FINDS SUPER RAY Planets Send Out Impulses Which May Change an Individual's Course of Life — Interplanetary Communication Possible By JOHN J. O'NEILL. Science Editor of The Eagle A super-cosmic ray far...

Famed Scientist, on Eve of 76th Birthday, Says He Has Succeeded in Harnessing 'Penetrating Rays' to Operate Small Motive Device. by John J. A. O'Neill Science Editor of the Eagle "I have harnessed the...


Mental Process Of Genius Still Baffles Science He Worked by 'Revelation,' Envisioned Inventions Complete in All Details Nikola Tesla, the scientific, genius who died alone in a hotel room in New York...

Books

A popular-science and philosophical reflection written for the general reader by the longtime science editor of the New York Herald Tribune . Drawing on the major scientific breakthroughs of the first...

"Nikola Tesla stalks through Mr. O'Neill's pages, the fantastic figure that he was in life - a celibate recluse who sought supreme control over matter and energy, a Dr. Faustus who cared nothing for...

Quotes

"Spectacular" is a mild word for describing the strange experiment with life that comprises the story of Nikola Tesla, and "amazing" fails to do adequate justice to the results that burst from his...