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The Phantom of Manhattan

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The Phantom of Manhattan
First edition (UK)
AuthorFrederick Forsyth
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller, Mystery, Romance
PublisherBantam Books (UK)
St. Martin's Press (US)
Publication date
November 1999
Media typePrint (Hardcover, Paperback & Mass Market Paperback)
Pages204
ISBN0-593-04510-6

The Phantom of Manhattan is a 1999 novel by British writer Frederick Forsyth, written as a sequel to the 1910 novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux. It is widely known to have been written at the request of Andrew Lloyd Webber as material for a potential sequel to The Phantom of the Opera.[1]

Forsyth's literary concept is that Leroux had recorded factual events but, in review, had apparently not checked his facts or viewed his sources with a critical eye. The novel can therefore be read as both a tribute to Leroux's novel, and also a satire of period novels.[citation needed]

When explaining his inspiration and motivation to write it, Forsyth said "I had done mercenaries, assassins, Nazis, murderers, terrorists, special forces soldiers, fighter pilots, you name it, and I got to think, could I actually write about the human heart?"

The beginning of The Phantom of Manhattan is narrated by an ailing Madame Giry, and set in the early 1900s. Famous individuals of the time, such as Theodore Roosevelt, are mentioned in the novel.

The 2010 stage sequel to the 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera, Love Never Dies, is based partly on The Phantom of Manhattan.

Characters

  • Erik Muhlheim "The Phantom" - Former Phantom of the Paris Opera, now an important New York impresario.
  • Christine Daaé, Vicomtesse De Chagny - A famous soprano, and the Phantom's main love interest. She is married to Raoul and has one son, Pierre.
  • Raoul, Vicomte De Chagny - Christine's husband. Speaks only French.
  • Antoinette Giry - Former ballet mistress of the Paris Opera, rescued Erik from a circus when he was a child, and years later helped him come to the United States.
  • Darius - Previously a runaway, ended up "a pleasure-boy in a house of sodomy," and eventually a son figure to Erik, as well as business partner, and ambiguous companion.
  • Pierre De Chagny - Young son of Christine and the Phantom. Assumes Raoul is his father, but doesn't know his biological father.
  • Charles "Cholly" Bloom - New York American reporter who wants to discover the truth about the Phantom. Unbearably annoying.
  • Father Joseph "Joe" Kilfoyle - Irish Priest and Pierre's tutor, who is secretly attracted to Christine.
  • Meg Giry - Madame Giry's daughter. She was a ballerina at the Paris Opera before a crash ended her career.
  • Armand Dufour - Lawyer contracted by Madame Giry to carry the letter to Erik in New York.
  • Taffy Jones - Coney Island's animator, accidentally hears a revealing conversation between Erik and Christine.
  • Jesus
  • Mammon
  • Gaylord Spriggs - Opera Critic

References

  1. ^ Lefkowitz, David (27 April 1998). "Frederick Forsyth Helps Pen Lloyd Webber's Phantom "Continuation"". Playbill.com. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
This page was last edited on 7 March 2024, at 18:12
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