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Roald Dahl's latest collection features stories primarily written in the late 1940s, previously published in various magazines and now compiled for the first time. Set in a single English village, these tales share a cast of characters and create a vivid portrayal of post-World War II life, resembling a novel in their interconnectedness. Dahl's signature style infuses each story with a mix of the unusual, eerie, humorous, and shocking elements that reveal the darker side of pastoral life. Readers encounter a rat catcher who resembles his quarry, the near-success of an audacious pheasant poaching scheme, and the bizarre fate of Ole Jimmy, a beloved playground attendant. The narrative also explores the chaotic world of an illegal greyhound racetrack, where the dogs are more docile than the bookies, and uncovers the surprising origin of the phrase "bull's eye," along with a lesson on determining a cow's calf's sex. This collection of seven stories delights with its blend of charm and perverse humor, reminding us that life's mysteries are not always as sweet as they appear.
Nákup knihy
Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life, Roald Dahl, John Lawrence
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 1990
- Vazba
- (pevná)
Doručení
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- Podtitul
- stories
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Roald Dahl, John Lawrence
- Vydavatel
- Alfred A. Knopf
- Rok vydání
- 1990
- Vazba
- pevná
- Počet stran
- 179
- ISBN10
- 0394582659
- ISBN13
- 9780394582658
- Série
- Štítky
- Beletrie, Humor, Klasika, Povídky, Horor, Hororové povídky, Venkov, Humoristické povídky, Anglický venkov, Anglický humor
- První vydání
- 1989
- Původní název
- Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life
- Hodnocení
- 4,2 z 5
- Anotace
- Roald Dahl's latest collection features stories primarily written in the late 1940s, previously published in various magazines and now compiled for the first time. Set in a single English village, these tales share a cast of characters and create a vivid portrayal of post-World War II life, resembling a novel in their interconnectedness. Dahl's signature style infuses each story with a mix of the unusual, eerie, humorous, and shocking elements that reveal the darker side of pastoral life. Readers encounter a rat catcher who resembles his quarry, the near-success of an audacious pheasant poaching scheme, and the bizarre fate of Ole Jimmy, a beloved playground attendant. The narrative also explores the chaotic world of an illegal greyhound racetrack, where the dogs are more docile than the bookies, and uncovers the surprising origin of the phrase "bull's eye," along with a lesson on determining a cow's calf's sex. This collection of seven stories delights with its blend of charm and perverse humor, reminding us that life's mysteries are not always as sweet as they appear.

