Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl (September 13, 1916 - November 23, 1990) was a novelist and short story author.
Born to Norwegian parents who settled in Wales, Dahl came to write children's stories such as Charlie & the Chocolate Factory and James and the Giant Peach; he also wrote macabre adult fiction, usually with a dark sense of humor and a surprise ending. One of his more famous adult stories was filmed as an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents: a young smoker is challenged to a bet: he will go to a private room and have his left hand tied down, and if he can light his lighter successfully a certain number of times in a row, he will win a car. If he can't, he will have a finger chopped off. Many of his childrens books have illustrations by Quentin Blake.
Books for children
Adult Fiction/Short Stories
Many of his short stories are supposed to be extracts from the diary of his (fictional) Uncle Oswald, a rich gentleman whose sexual exploits form the subject of these stories.
Short Story Collections
Roald Dahl is the grandfather of the model Sophie Dahl.
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