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Rory MacLean : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rory MacLean Rory MacLean (born 1954) is a British-Canadian travel writer who lives and works in Berlin and the United Kingdom. His best known works are ''Stalin’s Nose'', a travelogue through eastern Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall; ''Magic Bus'', a history of the Asia Overland hippie trail; and ''Berlin: Imagine a City'', a portrait of that city over 500 years. ==Biography== MacLean was born in Vancouver and grew up in Toronto, graduating from Upper Canada College and Ryerson University. For ten years he made movies with moderate success, working with David Hemmings and Ken Russell in England, David Bowie in Berlin and Marlene Dietrich in Paris. In 1989 he won The Independent inaugural travel writing competition and changed from screen to prose writing. After completing nine travel books in the UK he wrote ''Berlin: Imagine a City'' in the capital where he blogged for the ''Meet the Germans'' website of the Goethe-Institut. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.〔http://rslit.org/people〕
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