The Lantern Bearers (Frame novel)

The Lantern Bearers (Frame novel)

"The Lantern Bearers" is the twelfth novel by Scottish author and playwright Ronald Frame. It won the Saltire Book of the Year award in 2000.

Frame’s novel is set in Scotland where Euan Bone, a young composer, lives with his homosexual partner Douglas Maitland. Bone is struggling with a major work based on "The Lantern Bearers", an essay by Robert Louis Stevenson. The story is told by a gay 35-year-old Neil Pritchard who, when a pubesecent 14-year-old, visited the village where Bone lived. Bone was searching for a boy treble to sing for him and help inspire the composing process and young Neil ends up as his muse, singing for him every afternoon.

The relationship between Bone and the boy develops from a professional one to one of mutual affection as Bone takes Neil swimming and walking in the forest. There is some physical intimacy, and Neil describes his emerging homosexual urges, but there is no suggestion that Bone crosses the line by allowing pats and hugs to escalate into sexual activity. Neil clearly becomes infatuated with Bone, yet we never discover the true nature of Bone’s love for the boy.

Maitland becomes more and more upset by Bone’s love for Neil and his behaviour becomes erratic. Neil is then cursorily rejected by Bone when his voice breaks this has a traumatic effect on the boy. Neil cannot understand or accept the rejection and follows Bone around the village. Bone ignores him.

Neil’s obsession leads him to steal the manuscript of the Lantern Bearers and plant it in Maitland’s car (having lovingly copied it) and this spontaneous adolescent action accelerates the break up the Bone/Maitland partnership. Neil ultimately is driven to invent a rumor of child molestation against Bone. Alerted by Neil's father, the police pursue Bone, who dies in a rent boy sting operation.

The adult Neil eventually discovers that Bone had had an earlier relationship with Simon, a boy treble in England, and that there was evidence of paedophile activity. Maitland discovered semen on the stair carpet and the boy’s parents involved the police.

Neil is commissioned to write a biography of Bone and returns to the Scottish village to unearth the hidden manuscript.

ee also

*Pedophilia
*List of books portraying paedophilia or sexual abuse of minors
*Child sexual abuse


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