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The Writer’s Life … in Film

By xensen

On May 27, 2007

In film-video, popular.culture, writing

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Thomas Christensen, formerly editor-in-chief of Mercury House; translator of Fuentes, Cortázar, Carpentier, Céline, Esquivel (Like Water for Chocolate), etc.; books include 1616: The World in Motion, ranked by Publishers Weekly among best history books of its season (starred review), and many more; essays include “La Vie en Rose,” notable essay in Best American Essays 2019. Book designer. Be in touch with me here.


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