Nicholas Rankin
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Nicholas Rankin (born 1950) is a British writer and broadcaster.
Rankin has lived in Kenya, Bolivia and Catalonia. He is Chief Producer, Arts, at the BBC World Service, where his radio programmes have won two UN awards.[1] He currently lives in London with his wife, the novelist Maggie Gee, and their daughter Rosa.
[edit] Works
- Dead Man's Chest: Travels after Robert Louis Stevenson. London, Faber & Faber, 1987. ISBN 9780571138081
- Telegram from Guernica: The Extraordinary Life of George Steer, War Correspondent. London, Faber & Faber, 2003. ISBN 9780571205639
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Nick Rankin, Covering arts robustly in the UK