Surabaya Beat: A Fairy Tale of Ships, Trade and Travels in Indonesia

Surabaya Beat: A Fairy Tale of Ships, Trade and Travels in Indonesia by BEAT PRESSER


Authors
BEAT PRESSER
ISBN
9783858817631
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Dimensions
245 x 305mm

Indonesia, a country spread over some 17,500 islands large and small; home of the world's largest fleet of ships and boats; with 252m people the fourth-largest country in the world in terms of inhabitants. A vast, manifold, surprising world on its own, of which very little is known outside the South-east Asian region. Beat Presser, Swiss-born photographer, travelled the Indonesian archipelago in 2012 and 2014. He went from place to place, from island to island, from adventure to adventure on all sorts of maritime vessels. He took photographs and notes and talked to the local people. He taught them the English language and discussed the topic of football with them. He encountered fellow travellers from China, and Australian oil explorers, and went diving with coast guard officers. From a wealth of experiences and memoirs of his journeys around this vast, astonishing country, Beat Presser has made this unique book that brings together his striking photographs and personal writings with short stories and poems by local authors. AUTHOR: Beat Presser, born 1952, is a freelance photographer based in his native Basel. Following his training as a photographer he worked as a seaman and lived in New York and Bangkok for some years. In the 1980s he worked with German film director Werner Herzog and actor Klaus Kinski. 138 b/w illustrations
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