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Dahl was born in Llandaff, Wales, and educated at Repton, a boarding school for boys. His harsh treatment while a student there led to him later to write stories about cruelty and revenge. Deciding not to enter a university, he joined the Shell Oil Company in 1933, worked in Tanganyika from 1937 to 1939, enlisted in the Royal Air Force (RAF) at the start of World War II, and served as a fighter pilot and as an air attaché in Washington D.C. During those years he published his RAF adventures in the Saturday Evening Post and wrote his first book, The Gremlins (1943), which became a successful motion picture in 1984.
A collection of short stories, Someone Like You (1953) became a best-seller and was followed by Kiss, Kiss (1960), which firmly established Dahl as a serious writer of fiction. Switch Bitch (1974), another work of adult fiction, continued Dahls tradition of morbid, eerie tales for adults.
Dahl wrote two autobiographies, Boy (1984) and Going Solo (1986). He was married to American actress Patricia Neal, whom he helped to recover from catastrophic strokes in 1965.
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