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- “As long as there’s somebody to love…” – article by Betty Best from June 3, 1964 issue of The Australian Women’s Weekly
- “Big Sometimes Friendly Giant” – article by Sam Anderson from New York Magazine Sep 5, 2010
- “Bin End – Roald Dahl” – interview by David Rowe from December 1988 issue of Decanter
- “A Cat and Mouse Interview with Roald Dahl” – interview by Nicholas Leahy from October 1980 issue of Starburst Magazine
- “The country retreat of the remarkable Dahls” – profile by Anne Woodham from the March 10, 1982 issue of The Australian Women’s Weekly
- “Dealing with Olivia’s Death” – contribution by Patric
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- This page features notable articles, essays, interviews, and media mentions about Roald Dahl, his family, and his work.
- In an interview in 1983, Roald Dahl said: “There is a trait in the Jewish character that does provoke animosity, maybe it's a kind of lack.
- Here he chats his experiences at university and as a history teacher in Australia, his favourite between short stories and novels and his favourite music.
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"Interview: Roald Dahl - Plus His Horror Classic 'Royal Jelly'"
- It sounds like the start to a joke, but surprisingly enough, Ian Fleming, Roald Dahl, and Sir Christopher Lee were all World War II spies.
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- This page features notable articles, essays, interviews, and media mentions about Roald Dahl, his family, and his work.
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- The authorised biography of one of the greatest storytellers of all time, written with complete and exclusive access to the archives stored in the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre.
Ian Fleming, Roald Dahl, and Sir Christopher Lee: The Spy ...
- Starting in , both Dahl and Fleming became involved in a special group of spies designed by Sir William “Intrepid” Stevenson on the orders of Winston Churchill, to destroy the isolationist movement in the U.S. and shape the political relations between the two nations in the war against Nazi Germany.