Jump to content

Les Chemins de Katmandou

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Materialscientist (talk | contribs) at 17:27, 17 September 2019 (Reverted 1 edit by 2A01:E0A:6D:4B40:BCCD:4742:59BE:C240 identified as test/vandalism using STiki). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Les Chemins de Katmandou
AuthorRené Barjavel
LanguageFrench
PublisherPresses de la Cité
Publication date
1969
Publication placeFrance
Pages380

Les Chemins de Katmandou ("the roads to Kathmandu") is a 1969 novel by the French writer René Barjavel. It tells the story of a man who joins a group of hippies who live and travel in Nepal, where they take drugs and practice free love in the belief that it will free them from materialism, only to meet disappointment.

Adaptation

The novel was the adaptation of the 1969 film The Pleasure Pit, directed by André Cayatte and starring Renaud Verley and Jane Birkin. The film had 1,635,664 admissions in French cinemas.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Les Chemins de Katmandou". AlloCiné (in French). Retrieved 2015-05-23.