Roald Dahl pushed childrens literature into new and uncharted territory. More than fifteen years after his death his popularity around the globe continues to grow and worldwide sales of … Mehr…
Roald Dahl pushed childrens literature into new and uncharted territory. More than fifteen years after his death his popularity around the globe continues to grow and worldwide sales of his books have now topped 100 million. The man behind the stories however remains an enigma. A single-minded adventurer an eternal child Dahls public persona was characterised by his blunt opinions on taboo subjects. Described as an anti-Semite a racist and a misogynist he felt ignored and undervalued by the literary establishments of London and New York. To his readers though Dahl was always a hero and since his death his reputation has been transformed. His wild imagination is now celebrated along with his quirky humour and his linguistic elegance. Figures like Willy Wonka the BFG and the Grand High Witch are nothing less than iconic literary creations and in a recent poll he beat J. K. Rowling to win the title of Britains favourite author. In this masterly biography Donald Sturrock draws on a huge range of source material that has become available since Dahls death. Revealing compelling and a pure joy to read. eBook<
Roald Dahl pushed childrens literature into new and uncharted territory. More than fifteen years after his death his popularity around the globe continues to grow and worldwide sales of … Mehr…
Roald Dahl pushed childrens literature into new and uncharted territory. More than fifteen years after his death his popularity around the globe continues to grow and worldwide sales of his books have now topped 100 million. The man behind the stories however remains an enigma. A single-minded adventurer an eternal child Dahls public persona was characterised by his blunt opinions on taboo subjects. Described as an anti-Semite a racist and a misogynist he felt ignored and undervalued by the literary establishments of London and New York. To his readers though Dahl was always a hero and since his death his reputation has been transformed. His wild imagination is now celebrated along with his quirky humour and his linguistic elegance. Figures like Willy Wonka the BFG and the Grand High Witch are nothing less than iconic literary creations and in a recent poll he beat J. K. Rowling to win the title of Britains favourite author. In this masterly biography Donald Sturrock draws on a huge range of source material that has become available since Dahls death. Revealing compelling and a pure joy to read. eBook<
Roald Dahl pushed childrens literature into new and uncharted territory. More than fifteen years after his death his popularity around the globe continues to grow and worldwide sales of … Mehr…
Roald Dahl pushed childrens literature into new and uncharted territory. More than fifteen years after his death his popularity around the globe continues to grow and worldwide sales of his books have now topped 100 million. The man behind the stories however remains an enigma. A single-minded adventurer an eternal child Dahls public persona was characterised by his blunt opinions on taboo subjects. Described as an anti-Semite a racist and a misogynist he felt ignored and undervalued by the literary establishments of London and New York. To his readers though Dahl was always a hero and since his death his reputation has been transformed. His wild imagination is now celebrated along with his quirky humour and his linguistic elegance. Figures like Willy Wonka the BFG and the Grand High Witch are nothing less than iconic literary creations and in a recent poll he beat J. K. Rowling to win the title of Britains favourite author. In this masterly biography Donald Sturrock draws on a huge range of source material that has become available since Dahls death. Revealing compelling and a pure joy to read. eBook<
Roald Dahl pushed childrens literature into new and uncharted territory. More than fifteen years after his death his popularity around the globe continues to grow and worldwide sales of … Mehr…
Roald Dahl pushed childrens literature into new and uncharted territory. More than fifteen years after his death his popularity around the globe continues to grow and worldwide sales of his books have now topped 100 million. The man behind the stories however remains an enigma. A single-minded adventurer an eternal child Dahls public persona was characterised by his blunt opinions on taboo subjects. Described as an anti-Semite a racist and a misogynist he felt ignored and undervalued by the literary establishments of London and New York. To his readers though Dahl was always a hero and since his death his reputation has been transformed. His wild imagination is now celebrated along with his quirky humour and his linguistic elegance. Figures like Willy Wonka the BFG and the Grand High Witch are nothing less than iconic literary creations and in a recent poll he beat J. K. Rowling to win the title of Britains favourite author. In this masterly biography Donald Sturrock draws on a huge range of source material that has become available since Dahls death. Revealing compelling and a pure joy to read. eBook<
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Detailangaben zum Buch - Storyteller: Roald Dahl - The Biography
EAN (ISBN-13): 9780730467854
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