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Teller of the Unexpected: The Life of Roald Dahl, An Unofficial Biography

Hardback

Main Details

Title Teller of the Unexpected: The Life of Roald Dahl, An Unofficial Biography
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Matthew Dennison
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 200,Width 135
Category/GenreChildren's literature studies - general
ISBN/Barcode 9781788549417
ClassificationsDewey:823.914
Audience
General
Illustrations 1 x 8pp col

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Apollo
Publication Date 4 August 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Book of the Week on Radio 4, and in the Observer, Sunday Times, Daily Mail and The Week 'Riveting, and immaculately written' Sunday Telegraph 'A superb psychological study of a literary genius' Business Post 'A rounded picture... and gets to Dahl's flawed, human core' Country Life 'Crisply done and well-judged' TLS Roald Dahl was one of the world's greatest storytellers. He conceived his vocation as one as intrepid as that of any explorer and, in his writing for children, he was able to tap into a child's viewpoint throughout his life. He crafted tales that were exotic in scenario, frequently invested with a moral, and filled with vibrant characters that endure in public imagination to the present day. In this brand-new biogrpahy, Matthew Dennison re-evaluates the received narrative surrounding Dahl - that of school sporting hero, daredevil pilot, and wartime spy-turned-author - and examines surviving primary resources as well as Dahl's extensive literary output to tell the story of a man who identified as a rule-breaker, an iconoclast and a romantic, both insider and outsider, hero and child's friend.

Author Biography

Matthew Dennison is the author of nine critically acclaimed works of non-fiction, including Behind the Mask: The Life of Vita Sackville-West, a Book of the Year in The Times, Spectator, Independent and Observer, and the much-praised Eternal Boy, a life of Kenneth Grahame, and his biography of Her Late Majesty The Queen, published by Head of Zeus.

Reviews

Devotes a large chunk of his book to Dahl's Norwegian family and schooldays; their combination of warmth, tragedy, inspiration and savagery is brilliantly evoked... [His account] makes you feel grudging admiration for a bully whose self-belief was, in a way, heroic * Sunday Times * Superb psychological study of a literary genius... Matthew Dennison's biography of Roald Dahl manages to peel back the layers of an infamously complex man * Sunday Business Post * Matthew Dennison's streamlined text clips along with an economy befitting Dahl's brusque manner... Dennison presents a rounded picture [...] and gets to Dahl's flawed, human core * Country Life * A well-researched, compact book * Observer * This book is riveting, and immaculately written * Sunday Telegraph * Brace yourself for Dahl mania... Documenting the multi-layered life of Roald Dahl as a creative maverick who created some of the most well-loved characters in literature, this biography reevaluates Dahl by examining his surviving relics * Tatler * A crisply done and well-judged survey of the outline of the life * TLS * [An] impeccably balanced new biography * Mail on Sunday * An intriguing read about a vastly talented but morally weak man * The Anglo-Celt * Dennison recasts the narrative of the daredevil pilot and spy-turned-author as a rule-breaker, romantic and ultimately a child's friend * School House *