Question

A being composed of these objects recruits the Magician, the Sophist, and three madmen as he plots to kill a Venezuelan arms dealer. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these objects that a junk dealer uses to make a “Whatitsname” that reminds the Assyrian widow Elishva of her son Daniel in a 2013 novel. An art student works with these objects in a mghaysil (“muh-GAY-sill”) in a Sinan Antoon novel.
ANSWER: corpses [or carcasses, cadavers, human bodies, dead body, or equivalents; accept body parts or limbs; accept The Corpse Washer; prompt on parts by asking “of what?”]
[10e] The Corpse Washer, Hassan Blassim’s The Corpse Exhibition, and a 2013 novel inspired by Frankenstein are all set during this war featured in Phil Klay’s Redeployment.
ANSWER: Iraq War [or descriptions of the 2003 invasion of Iraq; or Operation Iraqi Freedom; or ḥarb al-‘irāq; prompt on War on Terror] (The 2013 novel is Frankenstein in Baghdad.)
[10m] The author of Frankenstein in Baghdad has this surname. An Egyptian author with this surname fictionalized herself as the interviewer of the death-row inmate Firdaus in Woman at Point Zero.
ANSWER: Saadawi [accept Elsa‘dāwī or Al-Saadawi; accept Nawal El Saadawi; accept Ahmed Saadawi]
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Berkeley AChicago D0101020
Chicago AGeorgia Tech0101020
McGillChicago C0000
Claremont CollegesBrown0000
FloridaVirginia0000
Berkeley BIndiana0000
Toronto AIowa State0000
IllinoisMinnesota A001010
NYUMinnesota B0000
Cornell ANorth Carolina B0101020
Columbia AOttawa100010
PurduePenn010010
Chicago BRutgers010010
WUSTL BSouth Carolina0000
MarylandStanford1010020
TexasArizona State010010
Columbia BToronto B0000
Truman StateVanderbilt010010
WUSTL ADuke0101020
WaterlooMichigan0000