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Saturday Matinee: The Secret World of Roald Dahl

Feb 21, 2026
A dive into the hidden chapters of Roald Dahl's life, from wartime pilot and spy recruit to social maneuvering in Washington. Tales of unconventional British intelligence units and seduction missions that aimed to shape politics. Exploration of how storytelling and high-society access blurred lines between literature and espionage.
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INSIGHT

Public Image Masks A Darker Life

  • Roald Dahl's public image as a kindly children's author masks a far stranger, darker life shaped by wartime espionage.
  • His experiences as a spy explain recurring themes of deception, secrecy, and grotesque humor in his fiction.
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Beloved Books Contain Deep Moral Tension

  • Dahl's work is beloved by children yet often contains cruelty, bigotry, and vulgarity that critics long debated.
  • That moral tension complicates how modern readers should treat his influence on young audiences.
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We Project Fantastical Identities Onto Authors

  • People project fantastical identities onto Dahl because his appearance and imagination feel otherworldly.
  • That projection makes it harder to reconcile the real, complicated man with his fictional creations.
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