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Editorial reviews

Tackling a subject as deep and I mean that literally as the ocean is not a task for just any writer. But Simon Winchester, a former reporter who has put his research skills to use on books about the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the writing of the Oxford English Dictionary, ably turns out a detailed and dramatic history of one of our most valuable resources. He also provides the book’s narration, with an expert’s reading that brings plenty of passion to an otherwise dry subject.

Winchester structures the book around Shakespeare’s famous passage about the seven stages of man the one that starts out, “All the world’s a stage” and traces life from its “infant beginnings” to its “sans everything” end. Here, the seven stages belong to the ocean, starting with its geological development and ending with a look at just how long it may last. In between, Winchester draws together countless stories, anecdotes, trivia, and facts, showing just how influential the Atlantic has been on life as we know it: Piracy, Moroccan snails, naval development, the age of exploration, whaling, poetry, literature, art, music, the Lusitania, global warming, international laws, pollution, submarines, seafood, overfishing, the slave trade, Lord Nelson, NATO, air travel, the Titanic, deadly battles, hurricanes, and Columbus all get their spot in, as Winchester says, “the immense complexity of an ocean that has been pivotal to the human story”.

Though it’s not always purely chronological, the organization by theme makes wading through this epic biography easy, and Winchester’s authoritative British accent lends a pleasant tone. And once you’ve heard about all the misconceptions people used to have about the ocean like that heavier objects would sink not just faster but farther toward the bottom than lighter ones, which would stay suspended at shallower depths you’ll wonder just how much more we have to learn. Blythe Copeland

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Publisher's summary

From best-selling author Simon Winchester comes the immense and thrilling story of the world's most mysterious and breathtaking natural wonder: the Atlantic Ocean.

Atlantic is a biography of a tremendous space that has been central to the ambitions of explorers, scientists, and warriors, and continues to affect profoundly our character, attitudes, and dreams. Spanning the ocean's story, from its geological origins to the age of exploration, from World War II battles to today's struggles with pollution and over-fishing, Winchester's narrative is epic, intimate, and awe inspiring.

Until a thousand years ago, few humans ventured into the Atlantic or imagined traversing its vast infinity. But once the first daring mariners successfully navigated to its far shores - whether they were Vikings, the Irish, the Basques, John Cabot, or Christopher Columbus in the north, or the Portuguese and the Spanish in the south - the Atlantic swiftly evolved in the world's growing consciousness of itself as an enclosed body of water. Soon it became the fulcrum of Western civilization. More than a mere history, Atlantic is an unforgettable journey of unprecedented scope by one of the most gifted writers in the English language.

©2010 Simon Winchester (P)2010 HarperCollins Publishers
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5 out of 5 stars
By Anonymous User on 09-27-22

King of Natural History

Simon Winchester is a master of natural histories. His works are varied and all-encompassing. I appreciate how he is able to string disparate stories together under the same theme. Atlantic was amazing. The ocean is my favorite subject and I listened to it right after Winchester’s Pacific. I follow along with a map so I can learn new geographies and keep track of where in the world the story takes place. I really enjoyed this and am sad it’s over. The final chapters left me feeling how the end of any good book feels; longing for more.

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3 out of 5 stars
By Suze on 08-08-15

So important yet taken for granted

What did you like best about Atlantic? What did you like least?

Best: the description of the birth of the Atlantic and the history of it's exploration. Excellent explanations and recounting of a lot of history in an understandable, succinct way. Loved the historical anecdotes. Although it was hard to hear, there was an important message about mankind's abuse of the ocean and it's sea life.
Least: the overall structure of the book. It was, at points, an obvious stretch to make the content fit the structure. Instead of the structure helping to lay out so much information in a helpful way, it just made it feel like a hodgepodge. Also, didn't like the sections of the Atlantic portrayed in art and literature. Really disliked the comparisons between coastal cities. There were too many personal anecdotes.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

A different structure instead of the Shakespearean reference.
Less personal information and much less about how certain experiences affected the author. The personal commentary seemed out of place at times. I appreciate the author's appreciation of things, but seemed over-sentimental.

What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?

I love Simon Winchester as a narrator. Great voice. The only times I didn't care for the narration was during the sentimental portions-a little too affected.

Was Atlantic worth the listening time?

Overall, yes. Some interesting and important information. You just have to push through the sentimentality and the topics that don't really fit.

Any additional comments?

Simon Winchester is an excellent author and narrator. This book was good but it could have been amazing. He is so talented imparting information about history and science, but I find him less talented as an essayist.

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5 out of 5 stars
By ROBERT EDELHAUSER on 10-15-21

An homage to Atlas

Magnificent. Brilliant, captivating i listening to the book over & over chapter by chapter, savoring its wisdom & stories like a delectable dessert. Simon Winchester is a master at making history & the earth come alive in ways one could hardly imagine. Pure perfection

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4 out of 5 stars
By Lenny on 11-09-16

I will read all of Winchester's books because....

Would you listen to Atlantic again? Why?

Yes, the narrator has a soothing intelligent voice of reason and he makes anything fascinating.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Atlantic?

Description of a South Atlantic island and how a friend ended up running the fishing industry there.

Any additional comments?

I will read everything SW writes. He's a pillar of knowledge and truth in a confusing world.

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5 out of 5 stars
By Eivind on 08-28-16

Interesting personal account in author's voice

I truly enjoyed hearing the author read his book. It made his personal accounts and stories more memorable. The author has a very interesting way of presenting information.

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4 out of 5 stars
By Dan on 07-21-17

Another Splendid Book from a Great Author

Simon Winchester writes books like no author I have ever read. He can take a word, like "Pacific" or "Atlantic" and weave it in to the grand story that you never knew, and feel you ought to have known. His intellectual powers are prodigious, yet he is a man with a soul -- as the moving ending to this book, on a forlorn and forgotten beach -- amply demonstrates. Best of all this audiobook is actually read by the author. No actor could give more power to words which Winchester researched and lived.

Winchester writes in the finest traditions of the best authors I have ever read, people like Andrew Chaiken, Richard Rhodes and Norman Mailer -- who know that melodrama is no substitute for exhaustive research. I highly recommend this, and every other Winchester book I have ever read: "Krakatoa", "Pacific" and "A Crack in the Edge of the World". I intend to read his others. Sincerely, Dan Fiorucci Odessa, TX. July 2017

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4 out of 5 stars
By Joseph R. Murphy on 02-29-20

Wonderful

A bit scolding towards the end but a great historical journey around my home ocean.

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5 out of 5 stars
By Pablo M on 08-24-21

Lovely way to enjoy one of his books

His voice makes the book even better than it would have been. The personification of the ocean, his storytelling (whether historical or personal) is captivating, and it is such a dense book without feeling burdensome.

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5 out of 5 stars
By P. J. Summers on 04-30-22

Stunning Book

This is a thrilling book, full of unexpected associations. I highly recommend reading or listening to it.

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4 out of 5 stars
By Double Eagle Maker on 12-07-13

another excellent book by Simon Winchester

Where does Atlantic rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

The top audiobook I have listened to so far, and like the other Winchester books, I have learned a great deal and his books always seem to help my understanding the world.Bravo! and Aldas, bekesseg!

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