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Krakatoa: A World-Changing Eruption

Tuesday, September 23, 2003

Although Mount Krakatoa erupted in mid-1883, the volcano continues to produce tremors 120 years later. That tragedy has now returned to life in the hands of geologist and former journalist of British newspaper The Guardian, Simon Winchester, in his book, Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded, 27th August, 1883.

Winchester presents not only scientific facts and detailed records surrounding the great eruption. He depicts the experiences of the residents of Batavia, now Jakarta, during the powerful eruption, and draws links between Krakatoa and Islamic radicalism. And, because history never walks alone, Winchester's journey explores a diverse realm beyond the peak of the volcano, ranging from the history of spices and plants to Indonesia's expatriates, a circus elephant and the theory of evolution.

In July, Winchester came to Jakarta for the launch of his book and stressed that Krakatoa is not a mere scientific work: it is fiction, fact and a never-ending exploration of language.

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Allow me to quote John Banville to begin this note on Simon Winchester: "This is the most fascinating novel Patrick McGrath did not write."

The novel in question is Simon Winchester's The Professor and The Madman (sold in Great Britain under the title of Surgeon of Crowthorne). The book marked the transformation of an industrious travel writer into one of the world's most popular novelists of the past six years. Published in 1998, this novel dwe

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