After admitting that he knew that a door was unbolted, a man in this story declares “When you come back you will not be you. And I may not be I.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this story, whose second section is a letter sent from the S.S. Normannia beginning, “Hullo the Mater!” This story ends with Lionel March strangling his nonwhite male lover, nicknamed “Cocoanut.”
ANSWER: “The Other Boat”
[10e] This author suppressed all their explicitly gay fiction, including “The Other Boat” and the novel Maurice, until their death.
ANSWER: E. M. Forster [or Edward Morgan Forster]
[10m] Another story Forster suppressed, “The Obelisk,” parallels a scene in A Room With A View in which George, Freddy, and Mr. Beebe are caught pretending to “be Indians,” playing soccer, and generally fooling around at one of these places.
ANSWER: ponds [or pools; accept lakes or synonyms; prompt on water] (They are nude.)
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