Answer the following about union activist and feminist author Tillie Olsen, for 10 points each.
[10m] Olsen lamented how motherhood and work cause many women, herself included, to be “denied full writing life” in an essay titled for these periods. A 1966 novel titled for this state centers on the Jesuit priest Sebastião Rodrigues (seh-bass-tee-AUN ho-DREE-gez).
ANSWER: silence [or Silences; accept Chinmoku] (The 1966 novel is by Shusaku Endo.)
[10e] Olsen's novel Yonnondio, which she published unfinished in 1974 after being forced to abandon it in the 1930s, takes its title from a poem included in late editions of this author's Leaves of Grass.
ANSWER: Walt Whitman [or Walter Whitman]
[10h] In the early 1970s, Olsen spearheaded the republication of this 1861 novella in which the puddler and aspiring sculptor Hugh Wolfe takes stolen money from his wife Deborah, then goes insane and dies in prison.
ANSWER: Life in the Iron Mills (by Rebecca Harding Davis)
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