Alistair Maclean
Alistair Maclean
Alistair Stuart MacLeanwas a Scottish novelist who wrote popular thrillers and adventure stories. His works include The Guns of Navarone, Ice Station Zebra and Where Eagles Dare – all three were made into popular films. He also wrote two novels under the pseudonym Ian Stuart...
NationalityScottish
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth21 April 1922
art novelists storyteller
I'm not a novelist, I'm a storyteller. There is no art in what I do, no mystique.
writing born enjoy
I'm not a born writer, and I don't enjoy writing.
book thirty flats
I wrote each book in thirty-five days flat - just to get the darned thing finished.
men long needs
...the men of the Ulysses had no need to stand in shame...many had found, or were finding, that the point of no return was not necessarily the edge of the precipice: it could be the bottom of the valley, the beginning of the long climb up the far slope, and when a man had once begun that climb he never looked back to that other side.
country looks said
This won't look so good in my obituary," Schaffer said dolefully. There was a perceptible edge of strain under the lightly-spoken words."Gave his life for his country in a ladies' lavatory in Upper Bavaria.
fashion wrecks systematic
Bowman turned his back on her and began to search the place methodically and exhaustively. When one searches any place, be it a gypsy caravan or a baronial mansion, methodically and exhaustively, one has to wreck it completely in the process.So, in a orderly and systematic fashion, Bowman set about reducing Czerda's caravan to a total ruin.