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The Manchurian Candidate

The Manchurian Candidate is a novel by Richard Condon, first published in 1959. It is a political thriller about the son of a prominent U.S. political family who is brainwashed into being an unwitting assassin for a Communist conspiracy.

The Manchurian Candidate
First edition
AuthorRichard Condon
Cover artistBernard Krigstein
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller novel
PublisherMcGraw-Hill
Publication date
April 27, 1959[1]
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages311
OCLC52409655
813/.54 21
LC ClassPS3553.O487 M36 2003

The novel has twice been adapted into a feature film with the same title: the first was released in 1962 and the second in 2004.

Plot summary Edit

Major Bennett Marco, Sergeant Raymond Shaw, and the rest of their infantry platoon are captured by an elite Soviet commando unit during the Korean War in 1952. They are taken to Manchuria, and brainwashed into believing Shaw saved their lives in combat – for which Shaw is subsequently awarded the Medal of Honor.

Years after the war, Marco, now back in the United States working as an intelligence officer, begins suffering a recurring nightmare in which the seated platoon members are surrounded by a group of sweet little old ladies who had been a part of their brainwashing. One of the ladies tells Sergeant Shaw to murder two of his platoon comrades. The backdrop with the old ladies changes back and forth between them and Chinese/Soviet intelligence officials. When Marco learns that another of the platoon's soldiers has been suffering the exact same nightmare, he starts looking into why this is happening.

Major Marco looks up Sergeant Raymond Shaw and discovers that Shaw's new manservant is someone he recognizes from Korea. Marco and the manservant start fighting in Shaw's house and both are bloodied significantly. Marco is arrested, and when Shaw sees that it is his old major they rekindle their old friendship. Both find love interests: for Marco, it is Rose Cheyney, whom he meets on a train; and for Raymond, it is Jocelyn Jordan, the daughter of Senator Thomas Jordan, a neighbor of Shaw's. Senator Jordan and Shaw's mother do not like each other, but Raymond continues to see Jocelyn.

It is revealed that the Communists have been using Shaw as a sleeper agent who, activated by a post-hypnotic trigger, immediately forgets the assignments he carries out and therefore can never betray the operation either purposely or inadvertently. In Shaw's case, the suggestion that he play solitaire is the trigger. Seeing the queen of diamonds playing card transforms him into an assassin who will kill anyone at whom he is directed. Shaw's KGB handler is his domineering mother, Eleanor. Married to McCarthy-esque Senator Johnny Iselin, Eleanor has convinced the Communist powers to help install her husband as president and allow them to control the American government through him.

By observing Shaw, Marco discovers the trigger shortly before the national convention of Iselin's political party. He uses the queen of diamonds card to draw out Eleanor's plan: after she obtains the vice presidential nomination for Iselin, Shaw is to shoot the presidential candidate so that Iselin can succeed him. Blaming the killing on the Communists will enable Iselin to assume dictatorial powers. Marco reprograms Shaw, although it is unclear until the final pages whether this is successful. At the convention, Shaw instead shoots and kills his mother and Senator Iselin. Marco is the first person to reach Shaw's sniper nest, getting there just before Shaw turns the gun on himself and commits suicide.[2]

Alleged plagiarism Edit

In 1998, software developer C. J. Silverio noted that several long passages of the novel seemed to be adapted from Robert Graves's 1934 novel I, Claudius. Forensic linguist John Olsson judged that "There can be no disputing that Richard Condon plagiarized from Robert Graves." Olsson went on to state that "As plagiarists go, Condon is quite creative, he does not confine himself to one source and is prepared to throw other ingredients into the pot."[3] Jonathan Lethem, in his influential essay "The Ecstasy of Influence: A Plagiarism", has included Condon's novels as "texts that become troubling to their admirers after the discovery of their 'plagiarized' elements".[4]

Film adaptations Edit

The book has twice been adapted into a feature film of the same title. The Manchurian Candidate (1962) is considered a classic of the political thriller genre.[5] It was directed by John Frankenheimer and starred Laurence Harvey as Shaw, Frank Sinatra as Marco, and Angela Lansbury as Eleanor in an Academy Award-nominated performance.

The Manchurian Candidate (2004) was directed by Jonathan Demme, and starred Liev Schreiber as Shaw, Denzel Washington as Marco, and Meryl Streep as Eleanor. It was generally well received by critics, and moderately successful at the box office. The film updated the conflict (and brainwashing) to the Persian Gulf War in 1991, had a U.S. corporation (called "Manchurian Global") as the perpetrator of the brainwashing and conspiracy instead of foreign Communist groups, and dropped the Johnny Iselin character in favor of making both Shaw and his mother elected politicians.

Both adaptations discard several elements of the book. The book spends more time describing the brainwashers and the facility in Manchuria where the Americans were held. The head of the project grants Raymond a "gift"; after his brainwashing, he becomes quite sexually active, in contrast to his reserved nature beforehand where he had not even kissed his love interest, Jocelyn Jordan.

In the novel, Mrs. Iselin and her son travel abroad, where she uses him to kill various political figures and possibly Jocelyn Jordan's first husband. Rosie, Marco's love interest, is the ex-fiancée of one of his associates handling the Shaw case for Army Intelligence, making things between the couple tense. The movie adaptations also all but omit the novel's portrayal of incest between Raymond and his mother, only hinting at it with a mouth-to-mouth kiss.

As a child, Mrs. Iselin was sexually abused by her father, but fell in love with him and idolized him after his early death. Towards the end of the book, as Raymond is hypnotized by the Queen of Diamonds, he reminds her of her father and they sleep together.

The 1962 version does not state outright the political affiliation of Senators Iselin and Jordan (implied to be Republicans), although in the 2004 film the equivalent characters are Democrats. According to David Willis McCullough, Senator Iselin is modeled on Republican senator Joseph McCarthy and, according to Condon, Shaw's mother is based on McCarthy's counsel Roy Cohn.[6]

Other adaptations Edit

A stage adaptation by John Lahr opened in London in 1991, and has since played in the United States.[7][8][9]

Kevin Puts has adapted the work into an opera. His opera The Manchurian Candidate premiered in March 2015 at the Minnesota Opera. It has been performed by the Austin Opera and at the Seagle Festival in the Adirondacks of New York.[10][11][12]

In popular culture Edit

A copy of The Manchurian Candidate is a major plot point in the 1999 novel False Memory by Dean Koontz.

The novel's title is referenced in many TV shows:

In the season 4 episode "Chuck versus Phase Three" of the TV series Chuck, the protagonist compares his experience of remembering dreams to The Manchurian Candidate.

In the 2016 MCU movie, "Captain America: Civil War," Tony Stark references the novel, nicknaming the Winter Soldier, Bucky Barnes, "Manchurian Candidate".

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Books Today". The New York Times: 25. April 27, 1959.
  2. ^ final page of The Manchurian Candidate
  3. ^ Lara, Adair (October 4, 2003). "Has a local software engineer unmasked 'The Manchurian Candidate'? Menlo Park woman says author Richard Condon plagiarized". San Francisco Chronicle. from the original on February 20, 2007. Retrieved July 19, 2013.
  4. ^ Lethem, Jonathan (February 2007). "The Ecstasy of Influence". Harper's. February 2007: 59–71. from the original on January 13, 2017. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
  5. ^ Cosgrove, Ben (August 22, 2012). "'The Manchurian Candidate' (1962)". Time. from the original on August 1, 2013. Retrieved August 27, 2013.
  6. ^ McCullough, David Willis (1988). "Introduction". The Manchurian Candidate. Mysterious Press. p. x.
  7. ^ Shuttleworth, Ian. "Review of The Manchurian Candidate, for City Limits magazine". Ian Shuttleworth's archive of his theater reviews, at CIX. Retrieved February 6, 2022.
  8. ^ Sierra, Gabrielle (March 24, 2009). "THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE Plays At The Chandler Studio 3/27". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved February 6, 2022.
  9. ^ Evans, Greg (July 18, 1994). "The Manchurian Candidate (review)". Variety. Retrieved February 6, 2022.
  10. ^ Alexander, Peter (March 8, 2015). "Puts's Manchurian Candidate wins the audience on opening night". Sharps & Flatirons.
  11. ^ Robinson, Paul (September 28, 2016). "Austin Opera Scores Big Time with Puts/Campbell "Manchurian Candidate"". my/maSCENA. Retrieved February 6, 2022.
  12. ^ Moss, Jorie (May 21, 2019). "2019 Production Highlights: The Manchurian Candidate and News from ACNWD - Seagle Festival % %". Seagle Festival. Retrieved February 6, 2022.

References Edit

  • Condon, Richard, December 28, 1963. "'Manchurian Candidate' in Dallas", The Nation.
  • Loken, John (2000). Oswald's Trigger Films: The Manchurian Candidate, We Were Strangers, Suddenly?, pp. 16, 36.
  • Tuck, Donald H. (1974). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Chicago: Advent. p. 110. ISBN 0-911682-20-1.

External links Edit

  • Condon, Richard (1959). The Manchurian Candidate. Signet Books. OCLC 213832188.
  • Photos of the first edition of The Manchurian Candidate
  • Review: The Manchurian Candidate
  • The Manchurian Candidate at complete review
  • December 28, 1963, article by Richard Condon in The Nation about the JFK assassination and The Manchurian Candidate

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For other uses see The Manchurian Candidate disambiguation The Manchurian Candidate is a novel by Richard Condon first published in 1959 It is a political thriller about the son of a prominent U S political family who is brainwashed into being an unwitting assassin for a Communist conspiracy The Manchurian CandidateFirst editionAuthorRichard CondonCover artistBernard KrigsteinCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreThriller novelPublisherMcGraw HillPublication dateApril 27 1959 1 Media typePrint hardback Pages311OCLC52409655Dewey Decimal813 54 21LC ClassPS3553 O487 M36 2003The novel has twice been adapted into a feature film with the same title the first was released in 1962 and the second in 2004 Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Alleged plagiarism 3 Film adaptations 4 Other adaptations 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPlot summary EditMajor Bennett Marco Sergeant Raymond Shaw and the rest of their infantry platoon are captured by an elite Soviet commando unit during the Korean War in 1952 They are taken to Manchuria and brainwashed into believing Shaw saved their lives in combat for which Shaw is subsequently awarded the Medal of Honor Years after the war Marco now back in the United States working as an intelligence officer begins suffering a recurring nightmare in which the seated platoon members are surrounded by a group of sweet little old ladies who had been a part of their brainwashing One of the ladies tells Sergeant Shaw to murder two of his platoon comrades The backdrop with the old ladies changes back and forth between them and Chinese Soviet intelligence officials When Marco learns that another of the platoon s soldiers has been suffering the exact same nightmare he starts looking into why this is happening Major Marco looks up Sergeant Raymond Shaw and discovers that Shaw s new manservant is someone he recognizes from Korea Marco and the manservant start fighting in Shaw s house and both are bloodied significantly Marco is arrested and when Shaw sees that it is his old major they rekindle their old friendship Both find love interests for Marco it is Rose Cheyney whom he meets on a train and for Raymond it is Jocelyn Jordan the daughter of Senator Thomas Jordan a neighbor of Shaw s Senator Jordan and Shaw s mother do not like each other but Raymond continues to see Jocelyn It is revealed that the Communists have been using Shaw as a sleeper agent who activated by a post hypnotic trigger immediately forgets the assignments he carries out and therefore can never betray the operation either purposely or inadvertently In Shaw s case the suggestion that he play solitaire is the trigger Seeing the queen of diamonds playing card transforms him into an assassin who will kill anyone at whom he is directed Shaw s KGB handler is his domineering mother Eleanor Married to McCarthy esque Senator Johnny Iselin Eleanor has convinced the Communist powers to help install her husband as president and allow them to control the American government through him By observing Shaw Marco discovers the trigger shortly before the national convention of Iselin s political party He uses the queen of diamonds card to draw out Eleanor s plan after she obtains the vice presidential nomination for Iselin Shaw is to shoot the presidential candidate so that Iselin can succeed him Blaming the killing on the Communists will enable Iselin to assume dictatorial powers Marco reprograms Shaw although it is unclear until the final pages whether this is successful At the convention Shaw instead shoots and kills his mother and Senator Iselin Marco is the first person to reach Shaw s sniper nest getting there just before Shaw turns the gun on himself and commits suicide 2 Alleged plagiarism EditIn 1998 software developer C J Silverio noted that several long passages of the novel seemed to be adapted from Robert Graves s 1934 novel I Claudius Forensic linguist John Olsson judged that There can be no disputing that Richard Condon plagiarized from Robert Graves Olsson went on to state that As plagiarists go Condon is quite creative he does not confine himself to one source and is prepared to throw other ingredients into the pot 3 Jonathan Lethem in his influential essay The Ecstasy of Influence A Plagiarism has included Condon s novels as texts that become troubling to their admirers after the discovery of their plagiarized elements 4 Film adaptations EditThe book has twice been adapted into a feature film of the same title The Manchurian Candidate 1962 is considered a classic of the political thriller genre 5 It was directed by John Frankenheimer and starred Laurence Harvey as Shaw Frank Sinatra as Marco and Angela Lansbury as Eleanor in an Academy Award nominated performance The Manchurian Candidate 2004 was directed by Jonathan Demme and starred Liev Schreiber as Shaw Denzel Washington as Marco and Meryl Streep as Eleanor It was generally well received by critics and moderately successful at the box office The film updated the conflict and brainwashing to the Persian Gulf War in 1991 had a U S corporation called Manchurian Global as the perpetrator of the brainwashing and conspiracy instead of foreign Communist groups and dropped the Johnny Iselin character in favor of making both Shaw and his mother elected politicians Both adaptations discard several elements of the book The book spends more time describing the brainwashers and the facility in Manchuria where the Americans were held The head of the project grants Raymond a gift after his brainwashing he becomes quite sexually active in contrast to his reserved nature beforehand where he had not even kissed his love interest Jocelyn Jordan In the novel Mrs Iselin and her son travel abroad where she uses him to kill various political figures and possibly Jocelyn Jordan s first husband Rosie Marco s love interest is the ex fiancee of one of his associates handling the Shaw case for Army Intelligence making things between the couple tense The movie adaptations also all but omit the novel s portrayal of incest between Raymond and his mother only hinting at it with a mouth to mouth kiss As a child Mrs Iselin was sexually abused by her father but fell in love with him and idolized him after his early death Towards the end of the book as Raymond is hypnotized by the Queen of Diamonds he reminds her of her father and they sleep together The 1962 version does not state outright the political affiliation of Senators Iselin and Jordan implied to be Republicans although in the 2004 film the equivalent characters are Democrats According to David Willis McCullough Senator Iselin is modeled on Republican senator Joseph McCarthy and according to Condon Shaw s mother is based on McCarthy s counsel Roy Cohn 6 Other adaptations EditA stage adaptation by John Lahr opened in London in 1991 and has since played in the United States 7 8 9 Kevin Puts has adapted the work into an opera His opera The Manchurian Candidate premiered in March 2015 at the Minnesota Opera It has been performed by the Austin Opera and at the Seagle Festival in the Adirondacks of New York 10 11 12 In popular culture EditA copy of The Manchurian Candidate is a major plot point in the 1999 novel False Memory by Dean Koontz The novel s title is referenced in many TV shows Gravity Falls episode The Stanchurian Candidate aired as part of the series second season Rick and Morty s season 3 episode The Rickchurian Mortydate Family Guy s season 21 episode The Munchurian Candidate In the season 4 episode Chuck versus Phase Three of the TV series Chuck the protagonist compares his experience of remembering dreams to The Manchurian Candidate In the 2016 MCU movie Captain America Civil War Tony Stark references the novel nicknaming the Winter Soldier Bucky Barnes Manchurian Candidate See also Edit nbsp 1960s portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Novels portalList of assassinations in fiction Conspiracy thriller BrainwashingNotes Edit Books Today The New York Times 25 April 27 1959 final page of The Manchurian Candidate Lara Adair October 4 2003 Has a local software engineer unmasked The Manchurian Candidate Menlo Park woman says author Richard Condon plagiarized San Francisco Chronicle Archived from the original on February 20 2007 Retrieved July 19 2013 Lethem Jonathan February 2007 The Ecstasy of Influence Harper s February 2007 59 71 Archived from the original on January 13 2017 Retrieved January 19 2017 Cosgrove Ben August 22 2012 The Manchurian Candidate 1962 Time Archived from the original on August 1 2013 Retrieved August 27 2013 McCullough David Willis 1988 Introduction The Manchurian Candidate Mysterious Press p x Shuttleworth Ian Review of The Manchurian Candidate for City Limits magazine Ian Shuttleworth s archive of his theater reviews at CIX Retrieved February 6 2022 Sierra Gabrielle March 24 2009 THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE Plays At The Chandler Studio 3 27 BroadwayWorld com Retrieved February 6 2022 Evans Greg July 18 1994 The Manchurian Candidate review Variety Retrieved February 6 2022 Alexander Peter March 8 2015 Puts s Manchurian Candidate wins the audience on opening night Sharps amp Flatirons Robinson Paul September 28 2016 Austin Opera Scores Big Time with Puts Campbell Manchurian Candidate my maSCENA Retrieved February 6 2022 Moss Jorie May 21 2019 2019 Production Highlights The Manchurian Candidate and News from ACNWD Seagle Festival Seagle Festival Retrieved February 6 2022 References EditCondon Richard December 28 1963 Manchurian Candidate in Dallas The Nation Loken John 2000 Oswald s Trigger Films The Manchurian Candidate We Were Strangers Suddenly pp 16 36 Tuck Donald H 1974 The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy Chicago Advent p 110 ISBN 0 911682 20 1 External links Edit nbsp Look up Manchurian candidate in Wiktionary the free dictionary Condon Richard 1959 The Manchurian Candidate Signet Books OCLC 213832188 Photos of the first edition of The Manchurian Candidate Review The Manchurian Candidate The Manchurian Candidate at complete review Manchurian Candidate in Dallas December 28 1963 article by Richard Condon in The Nation about the JFK assassination and The Manchurian Candidate Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Manchurian Candidate amp oldid 1173823948, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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