The Roald Dahl museum has acknowledged the author’s antisemitism in a statement published on its website and to be displayed on a panel at its entrance. Dahl’s racism was “undeniable and indelible”, the museum in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, said. Its statement comes more than two and a half years after Dahl’s family apologised for his antisemitism. The statement from the museum, which is a charity, said Dahl was a “contradictory person”. There were “recorded incidents of him being very unkind and worse, including writing and saying antisemitic things about Jewish people”. It condemned “all racism directed at any group or...