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He didn't, "The Owl and the Pussycat" was written in the late 1890s by English "nonsense poet" Edward Lear Roald Dahl did write a spoof of "The Owl and The Pussycat", but the poem was actually written by English nonsense poet, Edward Lear, in December of 1867, for the three year old Janet Symonds, the sick little girl of a friend. "The Owl and The Pussycat" was first published in book form in 1871.

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His first book The Gremlins was published in 1943.

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Roald Dahl wrote the poem "Pig" in 1982. It was published in his poetry book called "Revolting Rhymes." The poem puts a twist on the traditional tale of Little Red Riding Hood.

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his first ever published book was 1943, the Gremlins
Roald Dahl wrote his first book, 'The Gremlins' in 1943.

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he was 3 when he started but 24 when he wrote matilda.

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1st January 2004.

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1942

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in 1930

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