A quote from this author’s daughter titles his collection of six one-act fairy tales, Giants Have Us in Their Books. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this author of References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot. The title character’s guardian angel tells her of a heavenly war that is going to sweep through New York City in this author’s play Marisol.
ANSWER: José Rivera
[10e] A play in Giants Have Us in Their Books is titled for a tiger in this location. A bench in this New York City location is the setting of Edward Albee’s The Zoo Story.
ANSWER: Central Park
[10m] In References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot, Benito suffers from nightmares about this country. The ghost of a tiger haunts this country’s capital in a play by Rajiv Joseph.
ANSWER: Iraq [or Republic of Iraq] (The Rajiv Joseph play is Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo.)
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