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Small Gods of Grief by Laure-Anne Bosselaar,

Small Gods of Grief by Laure-Anne Bosselaar,
In "Small Gods of Grief," Laure-Anne Bosselaar explores her childhood in post-war Belgium and her later struggles with grief, love and identity in contemporary America. Ms. Bosselaar mixes imaginative lyrics, narratives and dramatic monologues in this empathetic account of what it means to be human. Laure-Anne Bosselaar, a native a Belgium, has lived throughout Europe and the United States. Fluent in four languages, she has worked for Belgian and Luxembourg radio and television stations. Ms. Bosselaar's first poetry collection was the critically-acclaimed "The Hour Between Dog and Wolf" (BOA). She is an editor of poetry anthologies and is translating American poetry into French. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.



Radio Luxembourg - Radio Luxembourg (1933-1992) was an important forerunner of pirate radio and modern commercial radio in Europe. It was a cheap and effective way to advertise in the UK, France and (since 1957) in Germany by circumventing the broadcasting restrictions in place at the time.

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Dudelange Radio Tower - The Dudelange Radio Tower is a 285-metre high freestanding steel framework FM radio and television transmission tower near Dudelange in Luxembourg. Dudelange Radio Tower was completed in 1957.

Stuart Henry (DJ) - Stuart Henry (d. 1995) was a Disc Jockey on Pirate Radio station Radio Scotland, then BBC Radio 1 from its start in 1967, he later moved to Radio Luxembourg where he worked through his illness until he became too ill to broadcast.



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