Question

The speaker describes how her parents “eat matches like there’s no tomorrow” and “live without light” in a poem titled, “As a Consequence of” this figure “stealing all the lightbulbs.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this figure who repeats “O God” in a pantoum (“pan-TOOM”) about him “at 3 A.M.” This figure’s addiction to meth is a focus of a collection titled for When [this figure] Was an Aztec.
ANSWER: Natalie Diaz’s brother [accept When My Brother Was an Aztec]
[10e] Natalie Diaz, the author of “When My Brother Was an Aztec,” collaborated with the current holder of this position, Ada Limón, on the project “Envelopes of Air.” This national position is appointed by the Library of Congress.
ANSWER: United States Poet Laureate [or Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress]
[10m] In a poem from “Envelopes of Air,” Diaz writes, “[this author] died today, and tomorrow is my birthday.” This New York School poet, who used the pantoum in the collection Some Trees, wrote the poem “Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror.”
ANSWER: John Ashbery
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2024 ACF Winter at Clemson2024-11-16Y130.00100%100%100%
2024 ACF Winter at Lehigh2024-11-16Y616.67100%33%33%
2024 ACF Winter at Northwestern2024-11-16Y914.44100%22%22%
2024 ACF Winter at Ohio State2024-11-16Y717.14100%43%29%
2024 ACF Winter at Online2024-11-16Y718.57100%29%57%
2024 ACF Winter at UBC2024-11-16Y316.67100%33%33%
2024 ACF Winter at Central Florida2024-11-16Y415.00100%25%25%

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Georgia Tech BAuburn A10101030