The article focuses on the opening of the new museum Ronald Dahl and Story Centre in Buckinghamshire, England, dedicated to author Roald Dahl. The Centre has a collection of Dahl's letters, manuscripts and photographs depicting his life and work. The collection assumes importance from the fact that Dahl was keen that all his papers should stay together, preferably in Great Britain. It resembles Dahl's writing hut. The Centre also has displays of famous contemporary authors like Benjamin Zephaniah, Philip Pullman, J.K. Rowling and Jacqueline Wilson.
Published
2005
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