The Great Automatic Grammatizator


The Great Automatic Grammatizator is a collection of thirteen short stories written by British author Roald Dahl. The stories were selected for teenagers from Dahl's adult works. All the stories included were published elsewhere originally; their sources are noted below. The stories, with the exception of the war story "Katina", possess a deadpan, ironic, bizarre, or even macabre sense of humor. They generally end with unexpected plot twists.

The stories

in 1954 called the short story "The Great Automatic Grammatizator" "an awe-inspiring fantasy-satire... an unforgettable bit of biting nonsense".