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Dervla Murphy is a fine and accomplished Irish writer who has
penned 16 books, and has both a detail-catching eye and great
personal ambition. Between 1993 and 1995, when she was in her early
60s, she rode her bike 6,000 miles across South Africa--alone--when
the Republic was engulfed by racial strife. The question is, Why?
As Murphy herself admits, it wasn't for pleasure. Was it then to
personally document a country that she herself likens to a mental
asylum, where disease and danger followed her like a stalker? Was
it to show that she cared or illustrate that she could make such a
trek despite her age and the tumultuous social environment?
Whatever her motivation, there are numerous problems to conquer:
She gets tick fever, her bike is stolen, she is continually warned
that her path is not safe--yet on she bikes through gales and
parched desert, into impoverished villages and the occasional
wealthy town. Struggles abound, and Murphy documents them all, like
a martyrish "Little Caboose," with nearly every page darkened by
some hardship or sketch of sadness. She uncovers some of the
complexity of post-apartheid society--where fears rage like an
airborne epidemic--and she skillfully records scenery. But this
dense and detailed book is like the subject of apartheid,
ultimately depressing. When Murphy confesses that she has "come to
love the place," it's hard to believe her, or to understand why.
--Melissa Rossi
内容简介
Dervla Murphy's journal of her cycle tours of South Africa,
before, during, and after the transfer of power in 1994, gives a
day-by-day view of that momentous period. When she first pedalled
across the Limpopo she fancied that she understood South Africa's
problems because for more than 40 years she had - from a distance -
taken a particular intrest in them. Within 12 hours of her journey
that illusion was shattered. This journal refelcts her moods of
confusion and eleation, hope and disappointment as she tries to
come to terms with a country even more complex and shattered - but
also more flexible - than she had expected. As she records her
quite often contradictory reactions to the new South Africa, Dervla
Murphy's journal records how she came to love the new South Africa.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of
this title.
作者简介
Dervla Murphy was born in County Waterford, Ireland, in 1931.
Since 1964 she has regularly publishing de*ions of her
journeys in the more remote areas of four continents. Her previous
books on Africa describe travels through Ethiopia, Madagascar,
Cameroon, Kenya and Zimbabwe. --This text refers to the
Paperback edition.