My Uncle Oswald Explained

My Uncle Oswald
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Author:Roald Dahl
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:sex comedy
Publisher:Michael Joseph (UK)
Release Date:October 1979
Media Type:Print (hardback and paperback)
Pages:222 pp. (hardback edition) * 208 pp. (paperback edition)
Isbn:0-7181-1864-2
Isbn Note:(hardback edition) & (paperback edition)
Oclc:5310105

My Uncle Oswald is a 1979 novel in the sex comedy genre written by Roald Dahl.

The novel stars Uncle Oswald, a character who previously appeared in "The Visitor" and "Bitch", two short stories also written by Roald Dahl (and which can both be found in the 1974 book Switch Bitch).

Plot summary

When Uncle Oswald discovers the sexually invigorating properties of the "Sudanese Blister Beetle"', he devises a plan to steal the semen of great men and sell it to women who want to have children fathered by geniuses.

Victims

Victims of Oswald's plot in order of appearance in the book:

Reception

In his 1980 review, Vance Bourjaily said:[1]

Christopher Lehmann-Haupt called it "a festival of bad taste that is at heart so innocent that we soon forgive it and enjoy ourselves," "thoroughly juvenile fun," and said "I haven't had so much fun of this sort since my last all-night joke-telling session at summer camp."[2]

Movieweb named it as one of 8 Roald Dahl books that need a screen adaptation.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Bourjaily, Vance (1980), "Civilized Ribaldry," The New York Times, 20 April 1980, p. BR4
  2. Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher (1980), "Books of the Times," The New York Times, 29 April 1980, p. C9
  3. https://movieweb.com/roald-dahl-books-that-need-on-screen-adaptations/#my-uncle-oswald https://movieweb.com/roald-dahl-books-that-need-on-screen-adaptations/#charlie-and-the-great-glass-elevator