Henry Dumas described his father “on the specimen table” in his poem titled “The Zebra Goes Wild” in this specific location. For 10 points each:
[10h] Describe this specific location which also names a collection whose title poem contains the declaration, “Yes we’ll walk with a walk that is measured and slow, And we’ll go where the chalk-white arrows go.”
ANSWER: where the sidewalk ends [accept the end of the sidewalk; prompt on sidewalk by asking, “Which part of the sidewalk?”; accept “The Zebra Goes Wild Where the Sidewalk Ends”]
[10e] Where the Sidewalk Ends is a collection by this scary-looking children’s author of The Giving Tree.
ANSWER: Shel Silverstein [or Sheldon Allan Silverstein]
[10m] Silverstein’s play The Devil and Billy Markham double-billed with this author’s play Bobby Gould in Hell. This author also wrote a play that begins in the middle of a conversation between two coworkers in a Chinese restaurant.
ANSWER: David Mamet [or David Alan Mamet] (The play is Glengarry Glen Ross.)
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