- The Royal Way
The Royal Way / The Way of the Kings ("La Voie Royale", 1930) is an
existentialist novel byAndré Malraux . It is about two nonconformist adventurers who travel on the "Royal Way" toAngkor in the Cambodian jungle. Their intention is to steal precious bas-relief sculptures from the temples.Plot summary
The locations are, at the beginning of the book, the ship from Marseille to Indochina and a brothel; later it plays out in
Cambodia ,Laos andSiam . The most important characters are young adventuresome Claude Vannec and an old experienced adventurer named Perken, a Dane with German roots. They relate to each other because of theirnonconformism , that lets them collaborate to reach their personal goals: The quest for the reliefs, (for which they are motivated both archeologically and financially) as well as the search for a lost adventurer called Grabot.They succeed in stealing the reliefs. But they are abandoned by their guide and at the dangerous jungle’s mercy. Because they fear the government, they chose a way through the uncontrolled territory of the Moïs. This region is dangerous, too – but on the other hand Grabot is supposed to be there.
The adventurers have to defeat hostile vegetation and traps (e.g. swamps, giant insects, fleams). A deal is made with the Stiengs, but disintegrates as the adventurers find Grabot horribly enslaved. Now the adventurers are under siege. Perken, in a moment of lucidity and courage, manages to rescue the beleaguered ones.
The price he pays is an injury to his knee, which progresses to ulcerating inflammation of the joint (in a time before the invention of antibiotics, at a place without any opportunity to do a sterile amputation), and he dies slowly in horrible pain.
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