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''The Metropolis Case'' is the debut novel of American author Matthew Gallaway. The novel follows the interconnected lives of four characters living in different cities, all of whom have a great passion for Richard Wagner's opera ''Tristan und Isolde''. The ''New York Times'' said "the book is so well written ... and filled with such memorable lead and supporting players that it quickly absorbs you into its worlds." In the ''Washington Post'', Eugenia Zukerman wrote that "Gallaway has taken a great risk ... by creating an intricate, multilayered tale that slides from past to present, from Europe to New York, from opera to pop. But despite the complexity, ''The Metropolis Case'' engages the reader emotionally on every page." Rather than a conventional narrative, the novel presents alternating chapters devoted to each of the four principal characters. Three of them are opera singers. One of the four lives in the nineteenth century. Two are much younger than the others. The author slowly reveals their shared relationship to Wagner's opera.〔 The novel's title and some other details allude to Janáček's opera ''The Makropulos Case''.〔For example, Gallaway's character who maintains the initials L.M. despite several name changes, much as Janáček's several-named heroine does; Galloway's Anna Prus and Janáček's Jaroslav Prus.〕 Galloway is a graduate of New York University Law School and a native of Pittsburgh, where the novel is partially set. He began the novel in 2001 and completed it in 2007. According to Galloway, who blogged as The Gay Recluse from 2007 to 2009: In 2010, when Crown Publishing Group published the novel, Galloway was employed as a Senior Acquisitions Editor in the legal department of Oxford University Press.〔 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Metropolis Case」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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