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The Devil’s Weed: Tobacco, Indonesia and the Strongest of Links

Rarely has a country enjoyed tobacco as much as Indonesia.

Indeed, even the most passing glance reveals a link ‘twixt leaf and nation. The smoking of cigarettes, the whiff of tobacco, informs every facet of life. Enjoy a kopi susu or percedel in some roadside joint. Savour the sambal in a warung. Take a bus journey across the wilds of Sumatra. Do any of the million other things Indonesia can offer. Everywhere will there exist the pungent aroma of nicotine.

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The most famed brand, of course, is the kretek. Ostensibly a clove cigarette, its reach extends far. Kretek, as typified by Sampoerna et al., acts as an icon or a totem. A cultural signifier. The kretek invokes the country just as much as the dragons of Komodo, the stupas of Borobudur or the volcanic folklore of ancient Kelimutu.


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Its sweet odour and iconic crackle stimulate the senses. Moreover, the venerable kretek massages the brain. It forms a liminal bond in a way few other substances can. Even the slightest smell creates a minute Indonesian facsimile. And in this bubble gather aeons of culture, history and conflict into a whiff of smoke. Said whiff forms and then catches in the wind. Then it floats away into eternity.


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