Nick Hornby praised 'Say Nothing' as one of the 21st century's literary prime achievements, reflecting on its deep exploration of Northern Ireland's troubled past.
Patrick Radden Keefe discussed the evolution of his work from a New Yorker piece to a gripping nonfiction book, ultimately transforming into a powerful FX mini-series.
Keefe noted the differences in storytelling approach between writing and filmmaking, emphasizing the 'visceral and engaging' nature of his writing, contrasted with the 'fissile' power of visual media.
The conversation highlighted how adaptation into a mini-series can heighten the emotional impact and accessibility of complex historical narratives like that of the IRA soldier Dolours Price.
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