Teller of the Unexpected: The Life of Roald Dahl (Omnibus)
Biography of the multi-million selling author. Brought up by his mother, Roald’s school years are unhappy. Read by Owen Teale.
Matthew Dennison’s 2022 biography of the creator of many much-loved literary characters.
The familiar image of Roald Dahl is that of an old man, a tall, stooping figure usually dressed in a long cardigan, a rug over his knees in his writing hut. But one of our greatest storytellers was, as a young man, a dashing, very tall, handsome chap who women were very much drawn to.
He was brought up by his feisty Norwegian mother, and her love of the country myths and folk tales of the North influenced his writing. A flying accident which nearly killed him ended his war career, which was followed by time in Washington, where he began his writing career with short stories.
There he met the beautiful actress Patricia Neal and began a family. Tragedy struck when his elder daughter died from measles, his baby son was nearly killed in a road accident in New York, and his wife suffered a near fatal stroke from which he almost single-handedly forced her back into good health. For all his life he remained unafraid to court controversy, or to make his views known forcefully.
Omnibus of five-parts abridged by Libby Spurrier.
Read by Owen Teale.
Director: Celia de Wolff
A Pier production for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4, first broadcast in August 2022.
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