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Dervla Murphy

    28. November 1931 – 22. Mai 2022

    Diese irische Autorin ist bekannt für ihre Abenteuerreiseberichte, die Solo-Radtouren über vier Jahrzehnte hinweg dokumentieren. Ihre Erzählungen zeichnen sich durch rohen Realismus und einen Fokus auf das unverfälschte Erlebnis des Reisens mit wenig Gepäck und der Abhängigkeit von lokaler Gastfreundschaft aus. Sie verwebt tiefgründige Beobachtungen über verschiedene Kulturen und komplexe politische Landschaften in ihre Berichte und scheut sich nicht, ihre starken Meinungen zu kontroversen Themen zu äußern.

    Dervla Murphy
    Unterwegs nach Katmandu
    Unter der Sonne von Coorg
    Zweimal Kaschmir und zurück
    Das wilde Herz Europas
    Aus eigener Kraft
    Im Land des Löwenkönigs
    • 2023

      Life at Full Tilt is a whirlwind tour of Dervla Murphy s travels. It begins in Spain in 1956, before her first book, and follows in her tracks for over fifty years, including descriptions of her beloved Afghanistan in 1963, of the Peruvian Andes, of South, West and East Africa and most recently of the troubled territories of Palestine and Israel.

      Life at Full Tilt
    • 2019

      Kidding Around

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,6(14)Abgeben

      Kidding Around: Tales of Travel with Children - anthology of 37 stories about travelling with children with contributions from Dervla Murphy, Maria Pieri, Adrian Phillips, Mike Unwin, Amy-Jane Beer, Nicola Chester and others. Tales span five continents and range from embarrassing to hair-raising to magical moments with wild creatures.

      Kidding Around
    • 2015

      Between River and Sea

      • 442 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      3,4(12)Abgeben

      Following A Month by the Sea, her acclaimed exploration of life in Gaza, Dervla Murphy describes with passionate honesty the experience of living with and among Jewish Israelis and Palestinians in both Israel and Palestine

      Between River and Sea
    • 2015

      A MONTH BY THE SEA gives unique insight into the way in which isolation has shaped this society: how it radicalises young men and plays into the hands of dominating patriarchs, yet also how it hardens determination not to give in and turns family into a towering source of support.

      A Month by the Sea
    • 2014

      A Place Apart

      • 316 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,0(19)Abgeben

      A Place Apart is a remarkable geographical and psychological travelogue that rises above history, politics, theology and economics.

      A Place Apart
    • 2014

      This is the first travel book that tested the idea that a five-year-old daughter makes for a useful international travelling companion. Together Dervla Murphy and her daughter Rachel with little money, no taste for luxury and few concrete plans meander their way slowly south from Bombay to the southernmost point of India, Cape Comorin.

      On a Shoestring to Coorg
    • 2013
      4,0(92)Abgeben

      Life in Gaza is marked by significant challenges, including structural issues and mental health struggles, yet it thrives on political engagement and strong family bonds. The author offers a keen perspective on how isolation has profoundly influenced the community, revealing both the hardships and the resilience of its people.

      A Month by the Sea: Encounters in Gaza
    • 2011

      The Waiting Land

      • 216 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,0(18)Abgeben

      Describes the author's various journeys by air, by bicycle and on foot into the remote and mountainous Lantang region on the border of Tibet.

      The Waiting Land
    • 2011

      Tibetan Foothold

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,3(16)Abgeben

      Describes day-to-day life in the camps where hundreds of children are living in squalor while a handful of dedicated volunteers do their best to feed and care for them, attempting to keep disease at bay with limited resources.

      Tibetan Foothold
    • 2010

      Wheels within Wheels

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,3(38)Abgeben

      Dervla Murphy begins her autobiography in Lismore, Co Waterford. Her father was the county librarian and her mother a chronic invalid. She portrays the strain that her mother's increasing illness had on the family.

      Wheels within Wheels