Gaston Leroux (Author)
Gaston Leroux was born on 6 May 1868 in Paris and after school in
Normandy, he returned to Paris to study law. His extreme gambling
is well-documented after he squandered the millions he had
inherited, narrowly escaping bankruptcy. He worked as a court
reporter and theatre critic before landing a job as an
international correspondent for Le Matin. During this time Leroux
travelled to Russia to experience and report on the Russian
Revolution. In 1907 he gave up journalism to become a writer, and
quickly found success with Le Myst re de la Chambre Jaune (1908).
He became well-known for his popular and acclaimed crime and
thriller novels, but Leroux also wrote poetry and short fiction.
His most famous work, Le Fant me de l'Opera (The Phantom of the
Opera), was inspired by a tour of the cellars at the Paris Opera,
and published in 1911. The story has been adapted for film and,
most notably, for Andrew Lloyd Webber's long-running musical.
Gaston Leroux died on 15 April 1927.
Mireille Ribi re (Translator)
Mireille Ribi re is a freelance author and translator. She holds a
PhD in twentieth-century French literature from the University of
London and is a well-known specialist of the work of French writer
Georges Perec. She has published extensively in the fields of
twentieth century literature, as well as photography and the visual
arts.
“Ingenious . . . breathless suspense.”—The Nation
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