![]() ![]() ![]() Keefe’s book, which is about to be published in paperback, reveals in forensic detail how the Sacklers’ vast fortune was built in part on the profits made by their company, Purdue Pharma, which manufactured and aggressively marketed Ox圜ontin to physicians who prescribed it in often dangerously high doses. Of late, though, it has been tarnished by its association with Ox圜ontin, the addictive painkiller at the heart of the ongoing opioid epidemic in America that has claimed around 500,000 lives there. He had been shortlisted for Empire of Pain, his exhaustive portrait of three generations of the Sackler family, one of the world’s wealthiest and most secretive corporate dynasties.įor decades the Sackler name was synonymous with often extravagant art world philanthropy – since 2009, the Sackler Trust had given around £170m to art institutions in Britain alone. I n December 2021, Patrick Radden Keefe travelled to London from New York to attend the Business Book of the Year award ceremony at the National Gallery. ![]()
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