Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded

Simon Winchester 2003

Devastation Rating

Ugly Crying
natural disaster volcano history geology

Our Take

Winchester follows the 1883 eruption that was heard three thousand miles away and killed thirty-six thousand people, then widens the frame to encompass plate tectonics, colonial politics, and the birth of global news. The eruption is almost a climax to a book that is really about the connected world's first shared catastrophe. Geology as world history. Devastation at planetary scale.

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