Storyteller

the life of Roald Dahl

Hardcover, 690 pages

English language

Published Dec. 20, 2010 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-1-4165-5082-2
Copied ISBN!
OCLC Number:
464593129

View on OpenLibrary

The first authorized biography of Roald Dahl, Storyteller is a masterful, witty and incisive look at one of the greatest authors and eccentric characters of the modern age. In his lifetime Roald Dahl pushed children's literature into uncharted territory, and today his popularity around the globe continues to grow, with millions of his books sold every year. But the man behind the mesmerizing stories has remained largely an enigma. A single-minded adventurer and an eternal child who gave us the iconic Willy Wonka and Matilda Wormwood, Dahl was better known during his lifetime for his blunt opinions on taboo subjects -- he was called an anti-Semite, a racist and a misogynist -- than for his creative genius. His wild imagination, dark humor and linguistic elegance were less than fully appreciated by critics and readers alike until after his death. Granted unprecedented access to the Dahl estate's extraordinary archives -- personal …

7 editions

Review of 'Storyteller' on 'Storygraph'

What I love about biographies is the tiny glimpse you get of the author as a person and not necessarily a writer (for the most part I only read the biographies of writers, I don't know why). For that reason I prefer to read them after the subject has already died :-) Dahl was an intriguing character-bigger than life at times, and incredibly, horrifically petty at others. I guess these biographies help remind me to not place my writer idols on a pedestal-they are only human and have the same foibles as any of us. I don't think I actually have anything of real value to say about this book, just that the author did a pretty good job of portraying Dahl as a man, and not a superhuman.

Subjects

  • Dahl, Roald
  • Authors, English -- 20th century -- Biography
  • Novelists, English -- 20th century -- Biography
  • Children's literature -- Authorship
  • Self in literature
  • Storytelling