Keefe’s narrative history, which was No. 19 on our list of the 100 Best Books of the 21st Century, has now been adapted into ...
Others simply disappear." The show then introduces one of those who disappeared: Jean McConville. In 1972, Jean, a ...
Author Patrick Radden Keefe talks to The Hollywood Reporter about FX's new limited series tackling an open wound in Northern ...
"We really tried to approach every element of the story—whether we're talking about the victims or the perpetrators—with the ...
The echoes and ruptures of The Troubles still reverberate through Northern Ireland, and this faithful adaptation honours the ...
Say Nothing offered the Olivier-winning actor something unique in taking on a local legend from his native West Belfast: the ...
The nine-episode adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe's book centers on two young sisters who join the Irish Republican Army, ...
The Patrick Radden Keefe book about a murder during The Troubles in Northern Ireland makes for a tough to watch but powerful ...
FX's adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe’s book explores of a side of Ireland's legacy rarely examined in the United States ...
When Patrick Radden Keefe was in high school in the early 1990s, he had a singular ambition – to write for The New Yorker.
Gerry Adams, an Irish republican politician who was a long-time president of the Sinn Féin political party and involved in ...
Patrick Radden Keefe tells Esther McCarthy how he was persuaded to convert his factual account into a streaming drama ...