- Brian Keenan (writer)
Brian Keenan (b. 1951 in
Belfast ,Northern Ireland ) is an Irishwriter whose work includes the book "An Evil Cradling ", an account of the four-and-a-half years he spent as a hostage inBeirut ,Lebanon from fromApril 11 ,1986 toAugust 24 1990 . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/august/24/newsid_2511000/2511857.stm BBC: Irish hostage released in Lebanon] ] [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/special/islam/3080590.stm BBC: A hostage's story, by Brian Keenan] ]Life
Keenan was born into a working class family in
East Belfast in 1950. He left Orangefield School early and began work as a heating engineer. However, he continued an interest in literature by attending night classes and in 1970 gained a place at theNew University of Ulster inColeraine . Other writers there at that time includedGerald Dawe andBrendan Hamill . In the mid 1980s Keenan returned to theMagee College campus of the university for postgraduate study. Afterwards he accepted a teaching position at the American University ofBeirut , where he worked for about 4 months.Hostage
On the morning of
April 11 ,1986 Keenan was kidnapped byIslamic Jihad . After spending two months in isolation, he was moved to a cell shared with the British journalist John McCarthy. He was kept blindfolded throughout most of his ordeal, and was chained hand and feet when he was taken out of solitary.The British and American governments would not negotiate with terrorists and Keenan was effectively ignored. Because he was travelling on both British and Irish
passport s, the Irish government made numerous diplomatic representations for his release, working closely with theIran ian government. Throughout the kidnap they also provided support to his two sisters, Elaine Spence and Brenda Gillham, who were spearheading the campaign for Brian's release. He was released from captivity toSyria n military forces onAugust 24 ,1990 and was driven toDamascus . There he was handed over by the Syrian Foreign Ministry to the care of Irish Ambassador, Declan Connolly. His sisters were flown by Irish Government executive jet to Damascus to meet him and bring him home to Northern Ireland. He now lives in Dublin. [Keenan re-visited Beirut for the first time since his release in August 2007.[http://www.guardian.co.uk/syria/story/0,,1826371,00.html "Guardian"] ]
He returned to Beirut for the first time since being released 17 years later, and described "falling in love" with the city. [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article3602008.ece Brian Keenan's journey back to hostage hell] ]
Works
"An Evil Cradling" is an autobiographical book by Keenan about his five years as a hostage in Beirut. The book revolves heavily around the great friendship he experienced with fellow hostage John McCarthy, and the brutality that was inflicted upon them by their captors. It was the 1991 winner of the "
Irish Times " Literature Prize for Non-fiction.It was also enthusiastically reviewed:
The scope and grandeur of his reflections is supported by the concrete detail of his narrative. It is a moving and remarkable triumph.
Sebastian Faulks , "Independent on Sunday "From the horror has come something wonderful. "An Evil Cradling" is a great book... With the publication of "An Evil Cradling", Brian Keenan is not letting the world forget. This is a mighty achievement by a magnificent writer.
Frank McGuinness , "Irish Times "Scriptual in its resonances and its broad artistry, while being as gripping as an airport thriller
"The Observer "Unforgettable... a remarkable achievement
John Simpson "An Evil Cradling" was filmed as "
Blind Flight ".Bibliography
* An Evil Cradling, 1991
* Turlough, 1996
* Four Quarters of Light: An Alaskan Journey, 2005
* Between Extremes: A Journey beyond Imagination (With J. McCarthy) 2000References
ee also
*
List of Northern Irish writers
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