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The Archive Project -  Patrick Radden Keefe
The Archive Project -  Patrick Radden Keefe
The Archive Project - Patrick Radden Keefe

Published on: 05/09/2026

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Author and staff writer at The New Yorker, Patick Radden Keefe

In the words of the Los Angeles Times, “A new book by [Patrick Radden] Keefe means drop everything and close the blinds; you’ll be turning pages for hours.”

Keefe is an award-winning investigative journalist, a staff writer at the New Yorker, the creator of a popular podcast, and the author of six books, including the bestsellers “Rogues,” “Empire of Pain,” and “Say Nothing.”

“When I go out looking for a good story,” says Keefe, “I almost never find one. Instead, the really good ones tend to fall in my lap.” “Say Nothing” was prompted by reading an obituary. A wild-seeming rumor about the 90’s heavy metal band The Scorpions led to the podcast “Wind of Change,” a sweeping tale of government secrets, Soviet spies, propaganda, and 90’s power ballads.

To call his research “meticulous” is an understatement. Keefe’s book, “Snakehead,” required over 300 interviews to complete. “Say Nothing” found him speaking to thousands of sources. While writing about the opioid epidemic in “EMPIRE OF PAIN,” Keefe was blocked from speaking to the Sackler family, so instead, he amassed thousands of correspondences from personal emails to Bar Mitzvah announcements.

Though Keefe’s doggedness recalls the detective stories that inspired him early on, he is perhaps more hopeful than hardboiled. By approaching those forces that appear too vast to unravel, he proves that even institutions and systems that seem unassailable can, in fact, be broken down and examined—one interview, one receipt, one wedding invitation at a time. Like all the great whodunnits, his books contain breathtaking plot twists. Though he has, on at least one occasion, solved a murder mystery, Keefe is less interested in pointing to a perpetrator and more interested in holding up a mirror. The question at the heart of his work is one that pertains to everyone: What does it mean to be human?

His newest book, “London Falling,” is an investigation into the mysterious death of 19-year-old Zach Brettler and its connection to both London’s criminal underworld and its elite circles. The author Katherine Rundell says, “Nobody writes like Patrick Radden Keefe; nobody makes achieving something so powerfully complex and difficult look so easy. It’s a form of intellectual generosity and, I think, a form of genius.”

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Patrick Radden Keefe is a staff writer at The New Yorker and the author of the New York Times bestsellers “Rogues,” “Empire of Pain,” and “Say Nothing,” which received the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, was selected as one of the ten best books of 2019 by The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune and The Wall Street Journal, and was named one of the top ten nonfiction books of the decade by Entertainment Weekly. His previous books are “The Snakehead” and “Chatter.” His work has been recognized with a Guggenheim Fellowship, the National Magazine Award for Feature Writing and the Orwell Prize for Political Writing. He is also the creator and host of the eight-part podcast “Wind of Change.”

News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/05/09/the-archive-project-patrick-radden-keefe/

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