
Description
Christensen's encyclopedic knowledge of world art and vast understanding of literature allows him to move easily from a discussion of the invention of moveable type in Korea, to Johannes Kepler's search for the harmony of the spheres, to the strange journey of an iron sculpture from Benin to the Louvre. Other essays cover the Popol Vuh of the Maya as exemplum of translation, the pioneering explorations of the early American naturalist John Bartram, and the balletic works of Louis-Ferdinand Céline.
It is Christensen's gift to see the world whole, to offer a wealth of connections vital for us as citizens of a rapidly globalizing world.
Product Details
Publisher | Counterpoint LLC |
Publish Date | December 01, 2014 |
Pages | 320 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781619024267 |
Dimensions | 9.7 X 6.3 X 1.2 inches | 2.3 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
"Christensen (1616: The World in Motion) a proud generalist and non-academic, addresses a slew of disparate subjects. . .and proves himself to be voracious reader who can clarify the present with knowledge of the past, accessibly summarize a subject, and share a fine story." --Publishers Weekly
"An eclectic and sporadically brilliant book in which an erudite writer takes his readers on a set of historical and cultural birdwalks. " --The Huffington Post
"An idiosyncratic world tour of diverse cultural histories, a tour de force of eclectic scholarship, a relief map of the journeys of a restless intellect, Thomas Christensen's River of Ink flows from ancient China to the current Americas with myriad revelations along the way. Christensen is a genial guide to little-known wonders with a wealth of information and a light touch.--Stephen Kessler, author of The Tolsoty of the Zulus
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