UK Roald Dahl Museum acknowledges author’s ‘undeniable’ antisemitism - News Summed Up

UK Roald Dahl Museum acknowledges author’s ‘undeniable’ antisemitism


LONDON — The Roald Dahl Museum in Britain has detailed work it is undertaking “towards combatting hate and prejudice,” it said, acknowledging that the renowned children’s writer’s racism was “undeniable and indelible.”The admission by the museum, located in Buckinghamshire in southeast England, follows an apology in 2020 by the Dahl family and Roald Dahl Story Company for his well-documented antisemitic comments. Dahl, the creator of books such as “Matilda,” “The BFG” and “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory” who died in 1990, made offensive remarks about Jewish people in a 1983 interview with the New Statesman magazine. The Dahl museum, which is a charity, said it fully supported the 2020 apology and that it “condemns all racism, including antisemitism, directed at any group or individual.”“Roald Dahl’s racism is undeniable and indelible but what we hope can also endure is the potential of Dahl’s creative legacy to do some good,” it said on its website. A prequel film to “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory,” featuring computer-generated imagery of Hugh Grant as an Oompa-Loompa and Timothee Chalamet as the eccentric chocolate factory owner Willy Wonka is set for release later this year. Reflecting on his life, the Dahl Museum said he was “a contradictory person” who could be kind and “often helped people, donated to charity, and contributed to medical science.”“However, there are also recorded incidents of him being very unkind and worse, including writing and saying antisemitic things about Jewish people.”


Source: The Times July 21, 2023 03:29 UTC



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