But one author still wins. "All children are still into Roald Dahl," she says. Next year is the National Year of Reading, a ...
Penguin Random House announced on Friday it will republish Roald Dahl’s children’s books in original, or “classic,” form following ongoing editing controversy. This news is a response to the publisher ...
The publisher behind Roald Dahl's children's books announced Friday it will keep printing the original text of the late author's beloved titles, rolling back proposed changes that had recently sparked ...
A publisher has altered children's books by Roald Dahl – the author of several well-received children's books that were later made into hit movies, including "Matilda," "James and the Giant Peach," ...
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, and Fantastic Mr. Fox are among the texts that received changes Brenton Blanchet is an Associate Editor on PEOPLE's TV team. He has been working at PEOPLE ...
"Wonka" introduced the fiction of Roald Dahl to a new generation of fans, but his overlooked adult-oriented work deserves to ...
The post Roald Dahl’s Books Rewritten to Remove “Offensive” Language appeared first on Consequence. A number of Roald Dahl books have been rewritten by publisher Puffin to remove language deemed ...
While “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar,” a 39-minute short film directed by Wes Anderson and based off of a Roald Dahl story of the same name, just premiered at the Venice International Film ...
Perhaps the most well known short story in the Wes Anderson adaptations is "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar," which was published in 1977 as the headliner in his collection The Wonderful Story of ...
Critics are accusing the British publisher of Roald Dahl’s classic children’s books of censorship after it removed colorful language from works such as “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and “Matilda ...
The new play takes place in Roald Dahl's house just before publication of The Witches - Ronald Dumont/Daily Express/Getty Images A play exploring Roald Dahl’s anti-Semitism is being staged at the ...
Netflix has made the famous story into a short 39-minute film with movie director Wes Anderson behind it. This isn’t the first time The French Dispatch director has adapted a Roald Dahl story, either.