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Going Solo. Roald Dahl was a British author who penned 19 children's books over his decades-long writing career.
In he published the best-selling story collection Someone Like You and married actress Patricia Neal. He published the popular book James and the Giant Peach in In he released another highly successful work, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory , which was later adapted for two films.
Dahl was born in Llandaff, South Wales, on September 13, Dahl's parents were Norwegian. As a child, he spent his summer vacations visiting with his grandparents in Oslo. When Dahl was four years old, his father died. The young Dahl received his earliest education at Llandaff Cathedral School. When the principal gave him a harsh beating for playing a practical joke, Dahl's mother decided to enroll her rambunctious and mischievous child at St.
Peter's, a British boarding school, as had been her husband's wish. Dahl later transferred to Repton, a private school with a reputation for academic excellence. He resented the rules at Repton; while there, the lively and imaginative youngster was restless and ached for adventure. While Dahl hardly excelled as a student, his mother offered to pay for his tuition at Oxford or Cambridge University when he graduated. Dahl's response, as quoted from his autobiography, Boy: Tales of Childhood , was, "No thank you.
I want to go straight from school to work for a company that will send me to wonderful faraway places like Africa or China. And that he did. After Dahl graduated from Repton in , he went on an expedition to Newfoundland.
Afterward, he took a job with the Shell Oil Company in Tanzania, Africa, where he remained until Lusting for yet more adventure, in , Dahl joined the Royal Air Force. While serving in the Mediterranean, Dahl crash-landed in Alexandria, Egypt. The plane crash left him with serious injuries to his skull, spine and hip. Following a recovery that included a hip replacement and two spinal surgeries, Dahl was transferred to Washington, D.
In his defense, Dahl claimed that children have a cruder sense of humor than adults, and that he was merely trying to appeal to his readers. The book met with wide critical and commercial acclaim. He would also only write his stories using a pencil and yellow paper.
It was changed from a cherry to a peach because Dahl said a peach was "prettier, bigger and squishier than a cherry". His original idea would have been for the giant cherry to be slowly pushed along a stream by water boatmen. However, this was later changed to a giant peach which falls from the white cliffs of Dover. Many of the characters and stories created by Roald Dahl were inspired by the people and places around him.
For example, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was inspired by his childhood. The chocolate maker Cadbury's used to taste-test their chocolate bars at Roald's school, and he used to dream that he would invent a new chocolate bar and win praise from Mr Cadbury. Roald even named one of the main characters in the BFG after his first grandchild - Sophie. As part his work as a spy, Dahl sent secret facts and information.
His work as a spy also saw him work with James Bond creator Ian Fleming. In , Roald wrote his first official story aimed at children. It was called The Gremlins and was inspired by his time as a pilot.
The story was about a bunch of naughty little creatures called Gremlins, who would cause all sorts of mechanical problems on aeroplanes. It later become the inspiration behind the hugely popular film Gremlins, which was produced by famous Director Steven Spielberg in Who was Roald Dahl and how did he write his books? Roald Dahl dictionary: 10 of our favourite Gobblefunk words. Pictures: Inside author Roald Dahl's writing hut. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory missing chapter found.
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