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Thursday, September 20, 2018

Pacific by Simon Winchester

This is a book about the history of an ocean and the countries that border it.  To encompass this vastness in one book, Winchester selects a series of key moments in the Pacific’s recent history. He starts in 1950 with a bravura chapter, The Great Thermonuclear Sea. It is not a pretty story. Places recently ravaged by bloody war faced a new outrage: the multiple detonation of atomic bombs. Far from the Berlin Wall, the cold war was rehearsed in blood-warm seas. Islands, and islanders’ bodies, became test sites for the apocalypse.
Not all of Pacific’s scenes are so dark. A chapter on the transition of surfing from Hawaii to California and the birth of the Sony Corporation in Japan are upbeat.

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