A Peachy Writing Hut
A few eyebrows were raised on learning that the Dahl Family were asking for public donations to 'restore and move' the late great Roald Dahl's beloved writing hut from his estate to a museum in his own name. I gasped when I read this news a few weeks ago, though not so much that the family were seeking donations, more that they felt the need to move the writing hut itself. I mean, like, why? Surely people would gain more from viewing the hut as it stood in the garden - precisely as Roald Dahl would have seen it. To sit in the very spot where his wonderful novels were first penned but more than that, to soak in a little of the atmosphere, the sunlight hitting the windows in the morning, the breeze in the afternoon. Surely, all of that is lost if it is moved 'brick by brick' and placed in a museum where the surroundings would hold little connection to the beloved hut itself.
Deep sigh. Or am I just being a great-big-girls-blouse, overly romantic and whimsical. I think not. Readers, fans, writers, -all walks of life, like to visit the writing huts of the literary heroes or heroines and let their own imagination wander wild and carefree. I know I've stared out of castle windows and thought... imagine that - 'Queen-whats-her-face probably saw this view, just before she lost her head'... well, something like that. But you know what I mean, don't you?
Writers bolts, sheds, huts, call them what you will - they are sacred, and messing with them, well - messes with the karma. Methinks.
In the meanwhile, how do I find this place? |
Ps: And do check out the pictures of famous writers sheds which the Independent has kindly listed.
Comments
have a lovely weekend, my darling, and perhaps some champers! Cheers! *clink, clink*
Have a wonderful weekend Talei and thanks for always treating us with something special.
Denise
Danette, I'm not sure about the profits but according to this article, the museum (where the hut would move to), itself seems to generate enough income of its own last year. In any case, its a badly handled request for donations and the public have voiced their displeasure.
Hope you're having a fab weekend too! * clink clink*
LynNerd, aw thanks! ;-)
Michael, absolutely! Also, if it meant so much to the writer himself, who would the family even consider moving it? ;-) And you're welcome - am glad you enjoy these posts!
Denise, * high fives* Agreed! You're welcome too!
KarenG, interestingly, on the RD foundation site, it looks like the garden is open and the hut can be visited on Roald Dahl day - but I can't see anything that says its open any other day. I concur, I just don't see the reason to move it.
Jessie, the beach hut? Thats MINE. Hands off! ;-p