Reseña del editor:
Claude and Perken meet on a liner heading for Indo-China, and throw in their lots together to form a dual expedition into the perilous Cambodian jungles of the 'Way of the Kings'. Claude, a young Frenchman, is seeking adventure, fame, and money; Perken, an experienced Dutch explorer, is returning to his own little patch of Siam, aiming to recapture his former masculine pride, and appalled by the coming of age and its effects. The two face death at every turn from the seething forest and 'bestial' tribes people, but are driven to leave their stamp on a world on the eve of its demise, in defiance of the advance of the railroad and 'civilisation', and the term of their own fragile lives. 'For me, this novel is a passionate invocation to live every second. However, I take it simultaneously as a warning of the desperate consequences, both personal and global, of being so 'furiously alive'.' From the Foreword by Rachel Seiffert
Biografía del autor:
Novelist, art historian and statesman Andre Malraux (1901-76) was Minister for Cultural Affairs under Charles de Gaulle. His most famous work is the psychological masterpiece Man's Fate. Rachel Seiffert's novel, The Dark Room (2001), was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction and won a Betty Trask Award in 2002. Her latest book is a collection of short stories, Field Studies (2004).
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