Rory MacLean was born and educated in Canada and now lives with his family in Dorset. He has won the Yorkshire Post Best First Work prize and an Arts Council Writers' Award, was twice shortlisted for the Thomas Cook/Daily Telegraph Travel Book Prize and was nominated for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary award. He is also a regular contributor to BBC Radio 3 and 4. His books, including best-sellers Stalin's Nose and Under the Dragon, have challenged and invigorated travel writing, and - according to the late John Fowles - are among works that 'marvellously explain why literature still lives'. Author Katie Hickman confirmed this statement: 'Rory MacLean is one of the most strikingly original and talented travel writers of our generation'.
"Crazy, charming, a delight. -- John le Carré Rory MacLean is one of the most strikingly original and talented travel writers of our generation. -- Katie Hickman A minor masterpiece of comic surrealism. * The Times * The most extraordinary debut in travel writing since ""In Patagonia"". A dark, sardonic and brilliant book which grows in stature with every page. -- William Dalrymple As an allegory it is powerful and frequently moving. As a tale it is tremendous fun. It is also a thing of beauty. -- Jan Morris There is pathos - and adventure - in spades... Stalin's Nose is an essential companion for anyone travelling to a part of the world still recovering from the horrors of the giant confidence trick that was communism. -- Justin Marozzi * Financial Times * It is a painful book of bitter old ages, or lives which have had their meanings repeatedly declared void. It is very hard and very good. * Guardian * A Gogolesque tour in a Trabant: eccentric, amusing and chilling. * The Economist * The wittiest, most surreal travel writing of recent years. -- Frank Delaney The best book I've read for a long time. -- John Wells"