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.
Dervla Murphy Orden de los libros
Esta autora irlandesa es conocida por sus libros de viajes de aventura, que narran expediciones ciclistas en solitario durante más de cuatro décadas. Sus relatos se caracterizan por un realismo crudo y un enfoque en la experiencia sin filtros de viajar de forma austera y dependiendo de la hospitalidad local. Entrelaza profundas observaciones sobre diversas culturas y complejos panoramas políticos en sus crónicas, sin temor a expresar opiniones firmes sobre temas contenciosos.







- 2023
- 2019
Kidding Around
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
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.
- 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.
- 2013
A Month by the Sea: Encounters in Gaza
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
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.
- 2010
Wheels within Wheels
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
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.
- 2003
While bicycling hundreds of miles through beautiful yet tragically depopulated regions of Albania and the former Yugoslavia, Dervla stayed with families forcibly uprooted, their lives devastated by murder and pillage. Conversations revealed the griefs and confusions of ordinary people, many of whom were extraordinarily brave and resilient during the 'decade of decay'. Throughout her travels, Dervla tries to make sense of the confusing history and politics of the area. Through the Embers of Chaos is an extraordinary achievement; it describes a journey that demanded the greatest emotional and physical stamina (not least as she was attacked and robbed three times in Albania). The result is a truly unusual view on the Balkan countryside.
- 1995
Where the Indus is Young
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Dervla Murphy and her six-year-old daughter walked into the Karakorum mountains in the heart of the western Himalayas and along the perilous Indus Gorge. Accompanied by only a gallant polo pony, they endured conditions that tested their limits of ingenuity, fortitude and courage and, remarkably, with little loss of good humour. This is their story.
- 1995
Die irische Autorin erzählt in ihrem Tagebuch, wie sie zusammen mit ihrer damals sechsjährigen Tochter Rachel den Winter 1974/75 in Baltistan, einer von Pakistan verwalteten Hochgebirgsregion verbrachte.
- 1993
Full Tilt
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
An account of how Dervla Murphy, on her bicycle, pedalled some 3000 miles to India through Eastern Europe, Persia, Afghanistan, the Himalayas and Pakistan. The book is based on the travel diary she kept at the time. Dervla Murphy is the author of "The Ukimwi Road".


