
Martin McDonagh Talks with Patrick Radden Keefe
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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Do You Ever Feel Like There's a Trespass or a License That You're Taking?
The writer grew up with Irish parents and spent time in Ireland during the summers when you're growing up. I think it's a sort of theatrical Irish place. This Ireland doesn't actually exist but obviously the Civil War was a real thing and did. So that takes away a little bit from the fable quality. But I think if you set anything 100 years ago and lean into mysticism and banshees and folklore and all that stuff, it's going to have some semblance of that kind of thing.
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