Life at Full Tilt: The Selected Writings of Dervla Murphy - edited by Ethel Crowley

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Life at Full Tilt: The Selected Writings of Dervla Murphy - edited by Ethel Crowley

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Published 2nd November

Between these covers we follow in the slipstream of the indefatigable Irish travel writer Dervla Murphy (1931-2022). Here we find descriptions of her beloved Afghanistan from her 1963 masterpiece Full Tilt, with accounts from the Peruvian Andes, of bicycling in South and East Africa and most recently of the troubled territories of Palestine and Israel, published when she was eighty-five.

 Editor Ethel Crowley has dug into the archive to unearth her first published journalism – about her cycle through Spain in 1956 when she was just twenty-four – and has selected extracts from each of the twenty-four books which were to follow.

Dervla’s style of travel, to go somewhere that interested her and see who she met, made for fresh encounters every day, recorded faithfully each evening in her journal. She read hungrily to prepare for her journeys and folded her learning seamlessly into her books. What shines through is her passionate engagement both with those she encountered and the injustices they faced, and, and her utter independence of mind.

With a preface by Colin Thubron

‘…it’s unimaginable to me how anyone could not be familiar with Ireland’s greatest travelling icon, our courageous, eloquent, world wanderer, whose seminal works of travel literature over five decades and four continents count as one of Ireland’s greatest literary achievements.’ Manchán Magan, Irish Times

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Life at Full Tilt
ISBN: 978-1-78060-211-0

Format: 256pp hardback
Place: Pakistan, Afghanistan, North-West Frontier

Author Biography

Ethel Crowley, PhD is an Irish sociologist with interests in feminism, global development and globalisation. She is the author of Land MattersDaring to Dream and Your Place or Mine? Over the years, she has combined university lecturing and academic writing with travels in Latin America, the Middle East and India. She is currently writing about Spain. She considers her connection and friendship with Dervla Murphy to have been one of the greatest gifts of her life