Here you'll find the wikizine for Roald Dahl whose influence on the childhood fantasies of Gen-Xers makes him almost the Gen-X Dr. Seuss. Except Dahl is more grim, like the Brothers Grimm – and his stories are full of bonecrunching and...
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Here you'll find the wikizine for Roald Dahl whose influence on the childhood fantasies of Gen-Xers makes him almost the Gen-X Dr. Seuss. Except Dahl is more grim, like the Brothers Grimm – and his stories are full of bonecrunching and child-eating and disposing of bad children down garbage chutes. Among his 19 children's books are The BFG, which became an animated film and has recently been produced as a play, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which, in addition to a play version, was adapted for two films -- the 1971 version starring Gene Wilder as the eccentric factory owner Willy Wonka and the 2005 version with Johnny Depp playing the role.
Born in Wales in 1916, Dahl loved to play with the sounds of language like his fellow countryman Dylan Thomas. Where Thomas created poetry, Dahl used his quirky ear to create vocabulary, words like gobstoppers, fleshlumpeaters and oompa-loompas.
As a WWII pilot, Dahl had his adventures and had probably seen the underbelly of the civilized world, as his books suggest. If you're looking for some kid reading, hold the syrup, then creative and funny Dahl might be right for your library.
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In a new interview with Time Out Chicago, former Pulp leader Jarvis Cocker claims he’s written “three, four songs, and some that might become bits of the score” for Wes Anderson’s upcoming stop-motion animated adaptation of Roald Dahl’s, “The Fantastic Mr. Fox“. This film has been in production for quite some time and now with the above announcement, hopefully a childhood favorite story of mine will eventually see the light of the movie screen... Read Full Story
Portrayal of the author, whose words project the dark side of human nature. Dahl's stories provide moral lessons for children and adults alike. A more resolved version of this image will be published soon. Read Full Story
When she is not modeling, she writes. Playing With The Grown-ups is the first novel from the granddaughter of Roald Dahl. I have just started it so I will let you know what I think of it when I finish! “Captivating…Playing with the Grown-ups is rooted in biographical seeds but grown over by lush imaginative sentences that wear their seriousness lightly, in the manner of Nancy Mitford and Esther Freud…. Dahl’s profound empathy resonates most poignantly in Kitty’s relationship with her... Read Full Story
By Lisa Fary
The Disney Vault is an odd type of imaginary place. It periodically vomits up such Disney classics as Cinderella III, Kronk’s New Groove, and Leroy & Stitch (which sounds like the Chinese factory made knock off of Lilo & Stitch that you’d buy on a street corner). Yet, it slams its imaginary iron door on a Roald Dahl book for sixty years. (more…)
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Eleanor Alberga is a composer and pianist of African descent who was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1949. Her early musical activities are recounted in a biographical essay at her Web site http://www.EleanorAlberga.com/ She is profiled at AfriClassical.com Orchestra Music 101 is a resource for people looking for orchestral scores and parts. On Wednesday, February 6, 2008 it posted one of Alberga's compositions in the category: “Orchestral Music for Children's Audiences” “Eleanor Alberga... Read Full Story