Happy 100th Birthday Roald Dahl
Today would have marked Roald Dahl’s 100th Birthday. The acclaimed bestselling children’s author was born on this day in 1916 in South Wales.
I really couldn’t imagine growing up without having read his books “Matilda“, “The BFG“, “The Twits“, “The Witches“, “James and the Giant Peach” and the ever popular “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory“. I’m sure millions of people around the world would agree that he Roald Dahl is one of the greatest children’s book author of all time.
Most of you would have either read one of his 48 published books or seen some of the movies adapted from his books. He wrote the screenplay for “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” as well as the James Bond film “You Only Live Twice”
Its no surprise that his books have been translated into around 60 languages worldwide!
He has greatly influenced and stimulated the imaginations of generations of children, providing a a fantastical, magical world full of wild imaginings that come to life out of the ink on paper. There is no doubt that his legendary works will continue to influence future generations of children as they read his popular stories.
Not only was Roald Dahl an accomplished author, he also lived an incredibly interesting and adventurous life, mixed with tragedy, romance,drama and trauma, as detailed in “Storyteller: The Authorized Biography of Roald Dahl“.
Other works based on and inspired by Roald Dahl’s life include: “Who was Roald Dahl?”, “Roald Dahl: A biography“, and “The Irregulars: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington”
A collection of the letters that Roald Dahl wrote to his mother, from early childhood (the first one at 9 years of age) through his adults travels and adventures from Africa to America are revealed in a book “Love From Boy: Roald Dahl’s Letters to His Mother“, which is soon to be a major motion picture directed by Steven Spielberg.
A summary of the life and works of Roald Dahl is commemorated in the below Telegraph Time Tunnel video.
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references: roalddahl.com, history.com
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