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NPR's Scott Detrow talks to author and journalist Patrick Radden Keefe about turning his best selling book into the brand new limited series "Say Nothing," out now on Hulu. Can pursuing what you ...
The nine-episode adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe's book centers on two young sisters who join the Irish Republican Army, and the 1972 kidnapping of a Belfast mother. By Daniel Fienberg Chief ...
Patrick Radden Keefe wanted his 2019 book Say Nothing to be different from other accounts of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Before sitting down to write the book, the author had noticed ...
Patrick Radden Keefe's book Say Nothing, a history of The Troubles in Northern Ireland, is heavy in a few ways. On top of its subject matter, it's more than 500 pages long — though a quarter of ...
Before Patrick Radden Keefe began his tenure as a New Yorker staff writer, he spent years trying to hack it as a screenwriter. “I wrote a movie for [famed producer] Jerry Bruckheimer.
This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. When Patrick Radden Keefe published Say Nothing: A True Story of ...
Patrick Radden Keefe has long considered access overrated. His celebrated reporting for The New Yorker often involves “write-arounds”— deeply reported profiles of subjects who declined to be ...
How do you follow up a couple best-selling books? If you’re Patrick Radden Keefe, you star in a J. Crew ad. By Jacob Gallagher Literary fame is normally measured in best sellers, Pulitzer Prizes ...
The show is based on Patrick Radden Keefe's best-selling book of the same name. "Say Nothing" considers the trauma and morality of political violence primarily through the true stories of Dolours ...