Nicholas Rankin
Nicholas Rankin (born 1950) is a British writer and broadcaster.
Rankin was born in Yorkshire, England, but grew up in Kenya. He was educated at Shrewsbury School and Christ Church, Oxford. He has lived and worked in Bolivia and Catalonia, Spain.
He worked for the BBC World Service for 20 years. He was Chief Producer, Arts, at the BBC World Service, when his eight-part series on ecology and evolution, A Green History of the Planet, won two UN awards.[1][2]
He currently works as a freelance writer and broadcaster and lives in London with his wife, the novelist Maggie Gee, and their daughter Rosa.
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2009.[3]
Works
- Dead Man's Chest: Travels after Robert Louis Stevenson. London, Faber and Faber, 1987. ISBN 978-0-571-13808-1
- Telegram from Guernica: The Extraordinary Life of George Steer, War Correspondent. London: Faber and Faber, 2003. ISBN 978-0-571-20563-9
- Reviewed by Robert Macfarlane in The Observer (April 2003)
- Reviewed by D. J. Taylor in The Guardian (April 2003)
- Churchill's Wizards: The British Genius for Deception 1914-1945. Faber and Faber. 2008. ISBN 978-0-571-22195-0.
- Reviewed by Andrew Roberts in The Sunday Telegraph (October 2008)
- Reviewed by Michael Bywater in The Daily Telegraph (17 November 2008)
- Reviewed by M. R. D. Foot in The Spectator 308/9397 (4 October 2008): 44
- Ian Fleming's Commandos: The Story of 30 Assault Unit in WWII. London: Faber and Faber, 2011. ISBN 978-0-571-25062-2
- Reviewed by William Boyd in The Guardian (22 October 2011)
References
- ↑ Author page at Faber & Faber website
- ↑ "Nicholas Rankin" (PDF). Mershon Center for International Security Studies. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
- ↑ "Royal Society of Literature All Fellows". Royal Society of Literature. Retrieved 10 August 2010.
External links
- Nick Rankin, Covering arts robustly in the UK
- Audio Slideshow interview with Nick Rankin on The Interview Online
- Nick Rankin interviewed for the Faber Podcast for Ian Fleming's Commandos, October, 2011
- Short video interview with Faber and Faber, October 2011
- Q & A interview with Nick Rankin, discussing Ian Fleming's Commandos on the Thought Fox blog
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