Biography
Gaston Leroux (1868-1927) was a French playboy, globe-trotter and tireless writer in a number of fields. He wrote about contemporary trials (and was also for a time a lawyer), he was a theatre critic (and also for a time a playwright), a journalist and a novelist. As a traveller, he loved to explore remote parts of Scandinavia, for instance, or North Africa, where on several occasions he had to disguise himself as an Arab in order to escape danger. He went to Russia to cover the early stages of the Revolution for French newspapers. His daring spirit, was always getting him into – and out of – difficult situations.
As a journalist, he could always find something to write about. During the Boer War, he tried to interview the eminent British statesman Joseph Chamberlain. Although he gained the presence of the great man, the interview was refused. He promptly wrote a three-column article on ‘How I Failed to See Chamberlain’!
His lasting fame, ...
Bibliography

- The Phantom of the Opera
- Puffin Classic
- Paperback: Mar 03 1994
- 11 - 15 years







