V podobě deníkových záznamů v rozpětí od dubna do listopadu 1965 zachycuje mladá irská cestovatelka svou výpravu, na níž zblízka a důvěrně poznávala život v Nepálu. S vážností i humorem bystré pozorovatelky přibližuje tamní kraj i pro Evropana podivnou mentalitu lidí. Svižná cestopisná reportáž je podložena autorčiným skutečně lidsky opravdovým poměrem k tomu zvláštnímu asijskému území, odloučenému od náporu civilizačních výdobytků a setrvávajícímu u pramenů přírody.
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Tato irská autorka je známá svými cestopisnými knihami o dobrodružných cyklistických výpravách, které podniká již více než 40 let. Její díla se vyznačují syrovým realismem a zaměřením na zážitky z cestování osamoceně a bez zbytečných výdobytků. Své příběhy často obohacuje o hluboké postřehy o místních kulturách a politických situacích, přičemž se nebojí vyjadřovat své názory na kontroverzní témata.







Wheels within Wheels
- 240 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
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.
Tibetan Foothold
- 224 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
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.
South from the Limpopo: Travels Through South Africa
- 432 stránek
- 16 hodin čtení
Exploring South Africa during a pivotal time in its history, Dervla Murphy's journey spans over 6000 miles across all nine provinces. Her narrative captures the contrasts of life in the country, from impoverished ex-"homeland" villages to affluent white neighborhoods. Through her interactions with diverse communities, including the vast black township of Khayelitsha and rural Boers, she offers profound insights into the social and cultural dynamics of post-apartheid South Africa, reflecting on both the challenges and connections within this evolving landscape.
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.
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.
In Ethiopia with a Mule
- 237 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
In 1966 Dervla Murphy travelled the length and breadth of Ethopia, first on a mule, Jock, whom she named after her publisher, and later on a recalcitrant donkey. The remarkable achievement was not surviving three armed robberies or the thousand-mile trail, but the gradual growth of affection for and understanding of another race.
The Waiting Land
- 216 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
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.
Where the Indus is Young
- 272 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
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.
A Place Apart
- 316 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
A Place Apart is a remarkable geographical and psychological travelogue that rises above history, politics, theology and economics.
