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1. Talking about noir with John Dahl
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- Rounders director and noir auteur John Dahl. ...
- Talking about noir with John Dahl.
- Director John Dahl made his reputation with the hard-boiled, film-noir, one-two punch of Red Rock West (1993) and The Last Seduction (1994). ...
- The Montana-born, 42-year-old Dahl is the antithesis of the popular culture image of the bigger-than-life movie director. ...
- Dahl describes a happy, apple-pie childhood in Billings -- where his insurance agent father (a World War II veteran) was also his Boy Scout leader -- and this future filmmaker was elected senior class vice-president in high school.
- "I guess that's why these dark aspects have an appeal for me," Dahl explained. ...
- Along with citing the work of Billy Wilder (particularly Ace in the Hole) as an influence, Dahl makes a telling, unconventional choice in his favorite film noir: A Place in the Sun, George Stevens' superb film about dreams going terribly awry in small-town America.
- Dahl's best films have a refreshing clarity and eschew self-referential irony. ...
- Dahl made short films and music videos, drew storyboards and worked as an assistant director before making Kill Me Again (1989), his first film noir.
- Then Red Rock West and The Last Seduction, which were made for theatrical release, ended up debuting on cable television (which disqualified them from any film awards) because the financial backers didn't believe in them, Dahl explained. ...
- Prior to Rounders, Dahl made the critical and box office flop, Unforgettable (1996), a "mad scientist" thriller. ...
- "I think all of us," John Dahl concluded, "are asked to make moral decisions almost every day: 'Do I do the right thing, or do I do what I want'?" .
2. Roald Dahl: Boy
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- «BOY» , WRITTEN BY ROALD DAHL.
- Both of the parents to this distinguished gentleman were fromNorway, and therefor did Roald Dahl love Norway and its charming countrysidethat he experienced on his exiting trips to Norway in the summer holidays.
- Roald Dahl was born in Wales in 1916, and at the age of 68 he wrote the biography «Boy». ... He was on of the writer ordinary people enjoyed reading, and if you by a book by Roald Dahl, you can be sure it is entertaining and funny.
- In the book Dahl also brings us with on his trips in the summer holiday to Norway. ... In the beginning of the book Dahl tells us about his fathers youth and until he met Roalds mother. ...
- The main character is natural Roald Dahl himself. ...
- Im rather stunned by the detailed and comical way Dahl describe the small and almost insignificant episodes of life. ...
- I can also commend another book, also written by Roald Dahl, that I read some time ago called «Matilda».
- What I like so much about Dahls books is the way he write. ... Roald Dahl manage to keep you entertained through the whole book, and subsequently you can look at your own life and think: «maybe my teachers upon the whole are not so bad after all. ...
3. Andreas Dahl
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- Andreas Dahl.
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- Andreas (Anders) Dahl was born on March 17th, 1751 in the parish of Varnhem in Västergötland, Sweden. He was the son of the preacher Christoffer Dahl and his wife Johanna Helena Enegren. ... He had an older brother Erik (born 1758 in Varnhem), a younger brother Kristoffer (born 1758 in Saleby) and a half-brother Olof Kolmodin Dahl (born 1766 in Saleby). The family moved in 1755 from Varnhem to the parish of Saleby outside Lidköping where Christoffer Dahl became parish priest. ... After her death in 1768 Cristoffer Dahl married a third time in 1770, now with Anna Christina Svinhufvud.
- In 1761 Dahl began school in Skara. ... Andreas Dahl, Johan Abraham and Leonard Gyllenhaal, Johan Afzelius, Daniel Naezén and Olof Knös founded on the 13th of December 1769, together with the parish priest and naturalist Clas Bjerkander, "The Swedish Topographic Society in Skara". ... During these years (around 1770) Dahl wrote several essays in different subjects, most of them are unpublished.
- On the 3rd of April 1770 Andreas Dahl was enrolled at the University of Uppsala. ...
- Thanks to recommendations from Linnaeus, Dahl was after his exam employeed as a curator at Claes Alströmer's natural cabinett and botanical garden at Kristinedal in Gamlestaden outside Gothenburg. Andreas Dahl followed Claes Alströmer when he in 1785 moved to his estate Gåsevadsholm outside Kungsbacka, after that he had fallen into a bad economical predicament.
- In 1786 Dahl was confered a honorary doctor's degree of medicin in Kiel and in 1787 he became associate professor and botanical demonstrator at the university of Turku (åbo). ... Parts of Dahl's collections are preserved and kept in Sahlberg's herbarium in the Botanical Museum at the University of Helsinki and in Giseke's herbarium in the Royal Botanical Garden Edinburgh.
- Dahl died in 1789 in Turku in the age of 38.
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5. BOY by Roald Dahl
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- BOY by Roald Dahl.
- Roald Dahl was a British writer of novels, short stories, and film scripts, but best for his childrens books. ...
- Dahl published his RAF adventures in the Saturday Evening Post and wrote his first book. ...
- In the book Boy, Tales of Childhood, Roald Dahl (1916 - 1990) writes about his childhood up through grade school. ... His father Harald Dahl, his mother Sofie Magdalene, headmasters, friends and so on. ...
- These countries and places all have something to do with Roald Dahl or someone in his family.
- Dahl said so. ...
- The book starts with a chapter about Dahls mother and father, especially his father Harald Dahl.
- Harald Dahl was a Norwegian who came from a small town near Oslo, called Sarpsborg. ...
- At this time the Dahl- family lived in the village of Llandaff, just outside Cardiff. Roalds Norwegian mother (Sofie Magdalene Dahl) was pregnant and after having the baby, she had to take care of six children alone.
- Roald Dahl is right when he says that its not an autobiography. ...
6. Roald Dahl
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- Roald Dahl (1916-1990 ) .
- Dahl's taste for cruelty, rudeness to adults, and the comic grotesque fascinated young readers, but upset many adult critics. Several of Dahl's stories have been made into films, including Matilda, dir. ...
- Roald Dahl was born in Llandaff, Wales, of Norwegian parents. His father, Harald Dahl, was the joint owner of a successful ship-broking business, "Aadnesen& Dahl" with another Norwegian. ... Harald died when Dahl was four years old, and three weeks later his elder sister, Astri, died from appendicitis. The family had to sell their jewellery to pay for Dahl's upkeep at Repton, a private school in Derbyshire. His years at public schools in Wales and England Dahl later described without nostalgia: "I was appalled by the fact that masters and senior boys were allowed literally to wound other boys, and sometimes quite severely. ... " (from Boy: Tales of Childhood, 1984) Dahl especially hated the matron who ruled the school dormitories. ... "I have never met anybody who so persistently writes words meaning the exact opposite of what is intended," one of Dahl's English teachers commented.
- "Parents and schoolteachers are the enemy," Dahl once said. ...
- At eighteen, instead of entering university, Dahl joined an expedition to Newfoundland. ...
- In the crash Dahl had fractured his skull, and said later: "You do get bits of magic from enormous bumps on the head. " While he was recovering from his wounds, Dahl had strange dreams, which inspired his first short stories. ... Forester, Dahl wrote about his most exiting RAF adventures. ... Dahl's first children's book, THE GREMLINS (1943), about mischievous little creatures, was written for Walt Disney and became later a popular movie. ... Dahl's stories were seen in Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955-61) and in the Tales of the Unexpected (1979) series.
7. Roald Dahl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Roald Dahl.
- Patricia Neal and Roald Dahl, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1954 .
- Roald Dahl (September 13, 1916–November 23, 1990) was a British novelist and short story author of Norwegian descent, famous both as a writer of children's fiction as well as adult and horror fiction. ...
- Roald Dahl was born in Llandaff, Wales in 1916 to Norwegian parents, Harald Dahl and Sofie Magdalene Dahl (née Hesselberg). ...
- When Roald Dahl was 9, he was sent to St Peter's Preparatory school in Weston-super-Mare, and from 13 he was educated at Repton School, where he was a fag (personal servant) for a prefect, became captain of the school Fives team and developed an interest in photography.
- In 2005 the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre will open in Great Missenden to celebrate the work of Roald Dahl and advance his work in literacy.
- Dahl's works for children are usually told from the point of view of a child, typically involve adult villains, usually women, who hate and mistreat children, and feature at least one "good" adult to counteract the villain(s).
- org/wiki/Roald_Dahl" Categories: Roald Dahl children's books.
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9. Eleanor Cameron vs. Roald Dahl
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- Roald Dahl.
- In an article that began in October 1972 and continued in our next two issues, Eleanor Cameron criticized the theories of Marshall McLuhan, whose writings on media were much debated at the time, and decried what she saw as their expression in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. ... Dahl fired back. ...
- Roald Dahl responds to Ms. ...
- Camerons A Reply to Roald Dahl (April 1973).
10. About Roald Dahl
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- This page is all about the worlds Most Scrumdiddlyumptious storyteller, Roald Dahl. ...
- Roald(Roo-aal) Dahl was born on September 13, 1916, in Llandaff, South Wales, to Norwegian parents, Harald and Sofie (Hesselberg) Dahl. ... In 1940 Dahl's plane was hit by a machine gun fire, and he was severely injured. ... Although Dahl rejoined his squadron in Greece in the spring of 1941, the pain from his head and back injuries grew worse so that he had to be sent back to England on the disabled list.
- Dahl was then reassigned to Washington, D. ... One day while Dahl was working in his office, C. ... Forester took Dahl to lunch with the intentions of taking notes about his most exciting war experience. However, Forester was having difficulty taking notes while eating, so Dahl offered to write down some notes and send them to him. ... " Forester sent the story to The Saturday Evening Post under Dahl's name. The Post liked the story so much, they paid Dahl $1,000 and then signed him to write others. ...
- In 1943 Dahl wrote his first children's book, The Gremlins. ... During those visits, Dahl had the unique opportunity to talk with President Franlin Roosevelt about world events as casually as one might have a conversation with an very old friend. ...
- In 1945, Dahl returned to England and moved into his mother's cottage in Buckinghamshire. ...
- Until that time, Dahl had written only some short stories and plays for adults. ... " Dahl had some very definite ideas about what children liked to read which were supported by the success of his books. ...
- Dahl's life was not always an easy one. ... In fact, throughout his life,Dahl had eight major operations and a few countless smaller ones. ...
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- Roald Dahl's Biography .
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- Roald Dahl was the only son of a second marriage. ...
- From the age of eight, Dahl kept a secret diary far out of the reach of his sisters. ...
- Dahl's childhood and schooldays can be read in part one of his autobiography, Boy. ...
- Dahl would wait outside the sweets shop by school, looking in the window and daydreaming.
- * Here, Dahl was successful in athletics such as heavyweight boxing and squash, but not so much with his studies. ...
- * Instead of continuing with his education at the University, Dahl joined the Public Schools Exploring Society's expedition to Newfoundland.
- * WWII broke out, and Dahl decided to join the Royal Air Force.
- * Dahl's trials and tribulations of the war are chronicled in part two of his autobiography which is called, Going Solo.
- It was an anonymous account of Dahl's war efforts.
- * For the first 15 years of his writing career, Dahl wrote mainly for an adult audience. ...
- * Dahl won the Edgar Award three times from the Mystery Writers of America because of his fictional adult works.
- * Dahl didn't become interested in children's books until he started creating bedtime stories for his daughters, Olivia and Tessa. ...
- * Dahl had many, many best selling books: The BFG, Danny the Champion of the World, The Twits, The Witches (won the Whitbread Award in 1983) , Boy, and Going Solo. ...
- * Dahl's works have been translated in to 34 languages around the world! .
12. Roald Dahl
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- Roald Dahl described his life in two books, "Boy" and "Going Solo". ...
- Roald Dahl kept telling himself, that if this was one of God's chosen men, there was something going very wrong about the whole business. ...
- After school, Roald Dahl didn't go to university, but applied for a job at the Shell company, because he was sure they would send him abroad. ...
- Among them are "Someone Like You", "Sweet Mystery Of Life", "Kiss Kiss" and "Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories". ...
- Roald Dahl didn't only write books for grown-ups, but also for children, such as "James and the Giant Peach", "Fantastic Mr. ... " Roald Dahl is perhaps the most popular and best-selling children's book author. ...
- Roald Dahl died in November 1990. ...
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