Wounds by Fergal Keane (Omnibus)
After years reporting conflict, Fergal Keane returns home to tell the story at the root of his fascination with war.
After nearly three decades reporting conflict from all over the world for the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ, Fergal Keane goes home to Ireland to tell a story that lies at the root of his fascination with war.
It is a family tale about how the ghosts of the past return to shape the present.
Keane’s grandmother, Hanna Purtill, her bother Mick and his friend Con Brosnan, along with many of their neighbours, found themselves caught up in the revolution that followed the 1916 Easter Rising. They took up guns to fight the British Empire and create an independent Ireland.
Many thousands of people took part in the War of Independence and the Civil War that followed. Whatever side they chose, all were changed in some way by the costs of violence.
Keane uses the experiences of his ancestral homeland in north Kerry to examine why people will kill for a cause and how the act of killing reverberates through the generations.
Fergal begins with recollections of his father's tall stories about ghosts around the family home.
But one such story, that of the murdered soldier on the street outside, turned out to have a basis in truth...
Omnibus of five parts abridged by Anna Magnusson.
Producer: Pippa Vaughan
A Loftus production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4, first broadcast in October 2017.
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