These animals title a novel in which a couple’s house is ransacked for opposing the 500-percent profits made by wool collectors in the village of Killac. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these animals who stand for dispossessed Quechua people in the title of a protest novel by Clorinda Matto de Turner. One of these animals titles a novel in which Humberto Peñaloza cares for a boy brought up in an estate filled with deformed people.
ANSWER: birds [or aves; or pájaros; accept Birds Without a Nest; accept Aves sin nido; accept The Obscene Bird of Night; accept El obsceno pájaro de la noche; reject specific types of birds]
[10e] José Arguedas rejected paternalistic indigenist novels like Matto’s Birds Without a Nest in Yawar Fiesta, a novel on this sport. The book Death in the Afternoon is about this sport.
ANSWER: bullfighting
[10h] Arturo bets 250 bulls on a cockfight in this novel that depicts abuse of native Amazonians during Colombia’s rubber boom. The title whirlpool swallows canoes on the Maipures River in this 1924 José Eustasio Rivera novel.
ANSWER: The Vortex [or La Vorágine]
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