This has been a big red-letter day on my calendar because it’s the day of author Simon Winchester’s appearance at the Carter Center.
He is touring to support his biography of the Atlantic Ocean, titled “Atlantic,” and if that sounds boring, then you haven’t read any of his works about the Oxford English Dictionary, the San Francisco earthquake, or a 19th-century geological map.
That’s the marvel of these books – I have shaken my head in awe reading them. How he is able to synthesize cultural, scientific and historical elements is a wonder. And even as he addressed the audience at the Carter Center tonight, he told amazing, almost cinematic stories.
What a memory! He explained how he got the idea for this book, from a night spent in Patagonia, where he spent the night in an estate library, reading until dawn.