Dirty beasts

Speculative fiction by Roald Dahl

Blurb

Dirty Beasts is a 1983 collection of Roald Dahl poems about unsuspecting animals. Intended as a follow-up to Revolting Rhymes, the original Jonathan Cape edition was illustrated by Rosemary Fawcett. In 1984, a revised edition was published with illustrations by Quentin Blake. An audiobook recording was released in the 1980s read by Prunella Scales and Timothy West. Later in 1998 Puffin Audiobooks published a recording featuring Pam Ferris and Geoffrey Palmer, and in 2002 Harper Audio released a recording of Alan Cumming reading both Revolting Rhymes and Dirty Beasts.
An OVA was also released by Abbey Home Entertainment in the 1990s as part of their Tempo Video range, featuring all 9 tales told alternately by Prunella Scales [first version]/Dawn French [Revoiced version for 1996] and Timothy West [first version]/Martin Clunes [Revoiced version for 1996].
The book contains nine poems, telling of the unusual exploits of unsuspecting animals. They are as follows:
The Pig – When a genius pig realises that he is born for humans to eat, he turns on his farmer owner and eats him instead.

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