Roald Dahl (September 13, 1916 - November 23, 1990) was a novelist and short story author.
Born to Norwegian parents who settled in Wales, Dahl came to write children's stories such as Charlie & the Chocolate Factory and James and the Giant Peach; he also wrote macabre adult fiction, usually with a dark sense of humor and a surprise ending. One of his more famous adult stories was filmed as an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents: a young smoker is challenged to a bet: he will go to a private room and have his left hand tied down, and if he can light his lighter successfully a certain number of times in a row, he will win a car. If he can't, he will have a finger chopped off.
Many of his childrens books have illustrations by Quentin Blake.
Many of his short stories are supposed to be extracts from the diary of his (fictional) Uncle Oswald, a rich gentleman whose sexual exploits form the subject of these stories.
Roald Dahl is the grandfather of the model Sophie Dahl.
Books for children
Adult Fiction/Short Stories
Short Story Collections