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The grandfatherly image of the man who wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is almost entirely engineered. The real Roald Dahl was a World War II fighter ace who survived a fiery desert crash, a spy who fed intelligence to Churchill, a medical innovator, and a deeply controversial figure. He lived about five lifetimes.
This deep dive looks past the colorful book covers to explore how real-world cruelty, devastating grief, and a literal bash on the head forged one of the most uniquely macabre storytellers in modern history. It is a story of how trauma and resilience completely rewired a person's trajectory and birthed a new way of writing for children.
- How the Great Mouse Plot of 1924 and a brutal boarding-school headmaster directly inspired villains like Miss Trunchbull
- The theory that his Libyan desert crash and front ...Â