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Thom Satterlee
Thom Satterlee has published seven books, most recently THE STAGES: A NOVEL. He is best known for his poetry collection BURNING WYCLIF--an American Library Association Notable Book and a finalist for the L.A. Times Book Prize in Poetry. Thom also translates Danish poetry and fiction. In 1998... show more

Thom Satterlee has published seven books, most recently THE STAGES: A NOVEL. He is best known for his poetry collection BURNING WYCLIF--an American Library Association Notable Book and a finalist for the L.A. Times Book Prize in Poetry. Thom also translates Danish poetry and fiction. In 1998 he won the American-Scandinavian Foundation Translation Prize for THE HANGMAN'S LAMENT: POEMS OF HENRIK NORDBRANDT. In 2011 he published THESE HANDS: POETRY OF PER AAGE BRANDT. Most recently, in 2014, he received a PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grant. With his wife, Kathy, he lives in Marion, Indiana, in a 100-year-old home across from farm fields. Kathy teaches third grade at nearby Allen Elementary. For more information, visit Thom's official website: www.thomsatterlee.com.
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Jessica's Book Thoughts rated it 9 years ago
I have this book. Mine is a different cover and physical format, but this is good. It's about a man with asperger's being accused of murder. The author did an amazing job at portraying the character. It is free on Amazon right now. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AQA6JJ0/
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Jessica's Book Thoughts rated it 9 years ago
Description: Daniel Peters is an American living in Copenhagen. He works in the Kierkegaard Research Center as a translator and suffers from Asperger's. When his boss (and former fiancée) is murdered soon after the discovery of a new Kierkegaard manuscript--a collection of poetry believed by some ...
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