Roald Dal biography brief
Disconnect on the page of Roald Dahl to disconnect on all pages of the authors to preserve the biography - Roald Dal Roald Dal Rald Dal - English writer of Norwegian origin, author of novels, fairy tales and novels. Master of the paradoxical story. One of the most famous authors of Great Britain. Born in Llandaff, South Wales, in the Norwegian family.
His father, Harald Dahl, immigrated with his wife and two children to the UK at the turn of the century. Soon after the death of his first wife, Harald returned to Norway and married Sophia Magdalen Hesselberg in the hope that his new wife will help him to raise children. Unfortunately, in the year, the older sister of Roald Astr dies from the appendicitis, and Harald Dahl died from pneumonia for several months, who dreamed that his children would be educated in the world's best in the world of English schools.
The widowed Sophie, which was taking Asta at that time, is left alone with four daughters and two sons. A less decisive woman would have gathered and returned home to Norway, but Sophie decided to stay in Wales and fulfill Harald's desire. To begin with, she sends children, one after another, to an elementary school for children, to Elmry House in Llandaf.
When Roalda was seven, his mother decides that he was time to learn at the Llanduff Cathedral School, where he spent two years.
However, the brutal handling of children from the school principal forces Sophie to transfer the boy to the boarding school of St. Peter to Weston-Syuper-May, where he studied and yearned for the house to Tie. All his children's adventures - the mockery of teachers, staff, Roald described in the book "Boy". Is it not the school years that Roalda set up on a series of “horror stories”?
The boy stood out among his peers talked in two meters, successes in the crysteter and swimming, but not in study. Roald is read out by Kipling, Haggard, Henta, absorbing the heroism and masculinity, which later influenced his life and creativity. By the time Roalda turned thirteen, the family moved to Kent in England, and he was soon sent to the city of Repon even worse than the Holy School of Holy Grandfather, younger schoolchildren walked in personal slaves among high school students who arranged bullying and torture.
The fact that the former director of the school of Jeffrey Fisher subsequently became the archbishop of Kenterbury, the sadist, who was pounding the children with a wooden barrel hammer, twenty years later crowned Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey, forced Dal to doubt the existence of God. The morals that reigned in repton will be described by Dal in the story “Foxley-Kakun”.
Of course, not everything was so bad. Repton schoolchildren received from time to time, according to a whole box of chocolate from Cadbury for testing, and Roald even caught fire to the idea of working in the inventive department of the chocolate company. The memories of chocolate led him to the creation of the famous book Charlie and Chocolate Factory. After the college was graduated, the future writer as part of a group of schoolchildren went to explore Newfoundland as a photographer.
Photography is another serious hobby of Dahl in subsequent years. Dahl's university education did not seduce, he chose a career of a business person. Having passed two -year training in England at the Shell oil company, he received an offer to go to Egypt, but refused. In the year, as an employee, Shelle Dahl left where he wanted to - to East Africa, in Tanganyka now Tanzania.
A poisonous snake of a green or black mamba could crawl into the house, whose bite was fatal, now and then people were attacked by lions. It was in Africa that Dahl received his first fee, publishing in a local newspaper a story about how Lev attacked a woman. The Second World War began in the year, all the British registered and temporarily turned into a soldier of Britain, supervising natives from Germany.
Unfortunately, the first flight of Dahl in the year in the warfare area led to a crash in the Libyan desert. But the coordinates that were given to him were erroneous, and Dahl made a forced landing at the end of the fuel. Dahl was able to get out of a burning aircraft, but he was struck by the skull, he blinded for many days. He was saved by three brave men from the Suffolk regiment.
Having failed for many months in various army hospitals, he returned to the service only in the spring of the year. Dahl flew in the sky of Greece, where he knocked out two German bombers, in Egypt, in Palestine. Dahl performed several sorties on other days, but more and more often he was tormented by headaches. Of the twenty people who passed along with Dal, seventeen were then killed, and Roald could be among them, but fate saved him - not for the military, but for literary exploits.
Soon, Dahl was recognized as worthless to the continuation of the flight service due to the injury received in Libya. He was sent home to England, where in the year he was appointed to leave Washington as an assistant to the military attache of the British Embassy. There, his writer's career began. The famous novelist S.Forester, who offered Dalya, try in writing to tell about his adventures in the air and on the ground.
Among the duties of Dahl was anti -fascist propaganda - in order to interest American allies in the help of the British. Roald writes his story about the “unknown pilot”, which crashed “knocked over Libya”, and editors convince him that the pilot should be shot down by enemy shooting. Another story “Gremlin Lore” narrated about Gremlins, mythical creatures, which may have spoiled RAF aircraft.
About the pilots and the first book of Dahl for adults “Over to You” - “I am going to the reception”, Noel Kauard wrote about her in her diary that she “stirred the deepest feelings that I owned during the war and which I was very afraid to lose.” In the year, Dahl returned to England to his mother. Living with a rusted life next to Sophie, he writes a novel about the possible nuclear war “Cometime Never”, the novel failed, but this was the first book about a nuclear threat published in the USA after Hiroshima.
This is Dahl’s only book that has never been reprinted. Better he succeeds in stories. At the beginning of X, Dal moves to New York and begins to be periodically published in The New Yorker and Koller, it rotates among celebrities. At one party in the year, he meets the Hollywood Star Patricia Nile who received an Oscar in the year Roald and Patricia divorced the difficult life of the B.'s difficult life of Critics who unanimously noted the “demonic” vision of the world, is akin to what is typical for the works of the classic of English literature Saki Hector Hugh Munro, - Maulro,, a master Mistification and absurdity.
Dahl receives the prestigious Award E. Poe, the best mystical author of America, Roald Dal from the end of the X Dahl, continued the attempt to establish himself as a movie scene that had begun at the start of a creative career. In total, according to the scenarios or works of Dahl, about twenty television and full -length films among directors were shot - A.
Hitchcock and K. with the release of the next collection of stories “Kiss Kiss” “Kiss”, the reputation of the master of black humor was firmly entrenched - the word “Master” in this definition is certainly played by the decisive role, because first of all he is remarkable. The narrator. Dal for the second time receives the prestigious prize E. According to Dahl's stories, began to appear in translations into Italian, Dutch, French, German languages.
Collections of his stories appear countless circulations. Retelling the content of these stories is a hopeless occupation, because these are not just plots on which dialogs and various kinds of artistic descriptions are strung. They are distinguished by the manner inherent only to one dal; In the retelling, spirit and style, irony and subtle humor, felt in every phrase, will inevitably be lost.
In Dal, 14 episodes participate in the creation of the television series “Way Out”. The father of the Roald Dal family writes a lot for children. In the year, “James and a giant peach” are released, then Charlie and Chocolate Factory Baby Bessellers, Numerous Prizes, in T. Millenium, Charlie and Huge Glass Lift, Danny - World Champion, BDV, or Big and Good Giant, and other works awarded many literary premiums.
His mystical stories of the seventies are marked by the third award of the best author of America in this genre in the last years of his life from the pen Dahl two autobiographical novels-“Boy. Stories about childhood ”and“ Flights alone ”Roald Dal died on November 23 at the age of 74 in Oxford England, and was buried in the cemetery of the Church of St. Peter and St.
Paul in the Viking rite with his favorite kiyas, a bottle of Burgundy, chocolate sweets, pencils. In honor of R. Dahl, the children's gallery was opened in the Buckinghampshire Museum, his birthday, September 13, is celebrated all over the world as the Day of Roalda Dahl. I only write about what is breathtaking or mixing. Children know that I am a detailed biography on their side.