Roald Dahl
He was an Italian author. He is very famous as a great author for
kids in all over the world.During World War two, he became a member of the sir force and fought for his country but he had injured so came back.
After he came back, he started writing story about war or the air force. Since 1960, he stated writing story for kids because he wanted to read for his child. His novels are translated into many different languages and a lot of kids love them.
kids in all over the world.During World War two, he became a member of the sir force and fought for his country but he had injured so came back.
After he came back, he started writing story about war or the air force. Since 1960, he stated writing story for kids because he wanted to read for his child. His novels are translated into many different languages and a lot of kids love them.
Kurt Vonnegut
Vonnegut's first short story, "Report on the Barnhouse Effect"
appeared in the February 11, 1950 edition of Collier's (it has since been reprinted in his short story collection, Welcome to the Monkey House. His first novel was the dystopian novel Player Piano (1952), in which human workers
have been largely replaced by machines. He continued to write short stories
before his second novel, The Sirens of Titan, was published in
1959.Through the 1960s, the form of his work changed, from the relatively orthodox structure of Cat's Cradle (which in 1971 earned him a
Master's Degree) to the acclaimed, semi-autobiographical Slaughterhouse-Five, given a more experimental structure by using time travel as a plot device. These structural experiments were continued in Breakfast of Champions (1973), which includes many rough illustrations, lengthy non-sequiturs and an appearance by the author himself, as a deus ex machina.Vonnegut attempted suicide in 1984 and later wrote about this in several
essays.Breakfast of Champions became one of his best-selling novels.
appeared in the February 11, 1950 edition of Collier's (it has since been reprinted in his short story collection, Welcome to the Monkey House. His first novel was the dystopian novel Player Piano (1952), in which human workers
have been largely replaced by machines. He continued to write short stories
before his second novel, The Sirens of Titan, was published in
1959.Through the 1960s, the form of his work changed, from the relatively orthodox structure of Cat's Cradle (which in 1971 earned him a
Master's Degree) to the acclaimed, semi-autobiographical Slaughterhouse-Five, given a more experimental structure by using time travel as a plot device. These structural experiments were continued in Breakfast of Champions (1973), which includes many rough illustrations, lengthy non-sequiturs and an appearance by the author himself, as a deus ex machina.Vonnegut attempted suicide in 1984 and later wrote about this in several
essays.Breakfast of Champions became one of his best-selling novels.