Thorsten Jonsson (1910–1950) was a Swedish writer, journalist and translator.
Jonsson grew up in a small village in Västerbotten. He studied at Stockholms högskola and then worked as journalist for various newspapers, including Dagens Nyheter. In 1943 he became Dagens Nyheterscorrespondent in United States. A selection of his articles as a correspondent were published in the book Sidor av Amerika in 1946.
Jonsson was praised for his translations of American writers like Ernest Hemingway and John Steinbeck and wrote several essays on contemporary American literature. Six studies were published in the book Sex amerikaner: Hemingway, Faulkner, Steinbeck, Caldwell, Farrell, Saroyan in 1942.
As a writer he published two books of poems, two short story collections and the acclaimed novel Konvoj, published in 1947. Dimman från havet, a book of four stories set in America, an essay collection and his collected short stories were published posthumously.
Bibliography
Utflykt, 1933
Stor-Norrland och litteraturen, 1938
Som ett träd, 1939
Som det brukar vara, 1939
Martin Koch, 1941
Fly till vatten och morgon, 1941
Sex amerikaner: Hemingway, Faulkner, Steinbeck, Caldwell, Farrell, Saroyan, 1942