A New York Times Notable Book: A revealing look at the famous
twentieth-century children’s author who brought us The BFG and
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Few writers have had the enduring
cultural influence of Roald Dahl, who inspired generations of loyal
readers. Acclaimed biographer Jeremy Treglown cuts no corners in
humanizing this longstanding immortal of juvenile fiction. Roald
Dahl explores this master of children’s literature from
childhood—focusing a tight lens on the relationship between Dahl and
his mother, who lovingly referred to him as “Apple”—through to
his death. Treglown deftly navigates Dahl’s time as a fighter pilot
in the Royal Air Force, exploring how the experience transformed many
of the beliefs that influenced the English writer’s work, including
The Gremlins, which was commissioned by Walt Disney. A former
editor of the Times Literary Supplement, Treglown discusses many of
Dahl’s most famous works, such as James and the Giant Peach and
Fantastic Mr. Fox, while also delving into his marriage to actress
Patricia Neal, combing through letters and archives to show a man who
could be both comic and vitriolic, thoughtful yet manipulative and
irascible. Treglown highlights many of Dahl’s literary achievements
as well as his breakdowns and shortcomings, presenting a very personal
and telling picture of the author and the inner turmoil that crippled
him. Separating the man from the myth, Treglown’s frank, intimate
portrait of Dahl illuminates the contradictions within the mind of
this beloved author, a man who could be both a monster and a hero. It
is required reading for book lovers and film buffs alike.
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A Biography
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504038591
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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