The youngest tour guide in Battambang

Cambodia , Journalism , Travel May 19, 2018 No Comments

The young boy sitting across from me in the tuk-tuk smiles politely and asks me my name. I hate to be a cheapskate, put out by the loss of a couple of dollars, especially when everything here is so cheap. But in Cambodia the dollars in question are American and I can’t help but think: “This isn’t what I budgeted for.”

I’ve been in Battambang, Cambodia, for twenty-four hours, drawn here by Lawrence Osborne’s Hunters in the Dark, the British author’s Greene-like thriller in which a young traveller not unlike myself gets in a whole lot of trouble on a visit to the city. It was recently announced that the novel has been optioned. As with literary adaptations, however, so occasionally with literary travel plans: the novel was better.

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Matthew Clayfield

Matthew Clayfield is a journalist, critic and screenwriter.

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