Thomas W. Christensen is an American author, translator, and publisher. He is known for his publications on literature, history, and art; his literary translations from French and Spanish; and his work as an editor and publisher.
Mexico the Beautiful Cookbook by Susana Palazuelos, Weldon Owen, August, 1991
The Harp and the Shadow by Alejo Carpentier, Mercury House, June, 1990
Constancia and Other Stories for Virgins by Carlos Fuentes, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, March 1990
'Cold Tales by Virgilio Piñera, Eridanos Press, October 1988
Around the Day in Eighty Worlds by Julio Cortázar, North Point Press, 1986.
Original writings
Christensen's writing has focused on literature, history, and art, often with an emphasis on globalism. An early work in this vein was The U.S.-Mexican War, which Carlos Fuentes called 'the clearest, most balanced and fully documented account' of the conflict. 1616: The World in Motion, a global study of one year in the early seventeenth century, is the author's most widely praised book. According to Contemporary Authors,
Several critics praised the book as a lively, often surprising, yet substantial work of history. It 'is a delight, an adventure, a reading and visual treat of the first order,' with Christensen uncovering 'many unimagined and unprecedented connections,' remarked David Walton in the . He added: 'The color art of this book is central, and catalyzes the art of digression. Richly, beautifully illustrated, with long, fascinating captions, this is a book to get lost in, hour by hour.' On the ForeWord Reviews website, Leia Menlove noted that 'Christensen manages to portray and connect disparate events with remarkable cogency,' in a style that 'is droll and at times hilarious.' A called 'a stunning overview of the nascent modern world,' and Brian Bethune observed that 'Christensen shines... in his tales of individuals incongruently ricocheting around this newly opened world.'
In April 2016 "1616" will provide the template for a three-day multidisciplinary symposium at Rhodes College in Memphis. Christensen will deliver the keynote address. In 2014 Christensen published River of Ink: Literature, History, Art, a collection of essays selected from across his career. According to a profile of the author in the San Jose Mercury News, "with dozens of full-color illustrations, the book is a dazzling cabinet of wonders for anyone seeking knowledge about the wider world." Christensen's books include:
River of Ink: Literature, History, Art. Counterpoint Press, Fall 2014
1616: The World in Motion. Counterpoint Press, January 2012
Bridge to Understanding: The Art and Architecture of San Francisco's Asian Art Museum–Chong-Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture. Asian Art Museum, March 2003
The U.S.–Mexican War. Co-author with Carol Christensen. Bay Books, February, 1998
In Few Words / En Pocas Palabras: A Compendium of Latino Folk Wit and Wisdom. By José Antonio Burciaga; credited editor. Mercury House, January 1997
The American Promise: Adventures in Grass-roots Democracy. Ghost written with co-editorial credit. KQED Books, October, 1995