Question

In this author’s play Three Travelers Watch a Sunrise, one of the Three Chinese says, “All you need, / To find poetry, / Is to look for it with a lantern.” For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this author who wrote about the poet Claire Dupray in his play Bowl, Cat, and Broomstick. This author described the path of the title creature in “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.”
ANSWER: Wallace Stevens
[10m] In Three Travelers Watch a Sunrise, the Second Chinese says that a court “never knew” flawed versions of these objects. Stevens wrote, “It took dominion everywhere” in an “Anecdote of” one of these objects.
ANSWER: jars [accept “Anecdote of the Jar”]
[10h] Stevens’s play Bowl, Cat, and Broomstick is collected in The Palm at the End of the Mind, a title this author borrowed for an essay about the Sentinelese. Reno learns to race motorcycles in this author’s novel The Flamethrowers.
ANSWER: Rachel Kushner
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UIUC BIndiana B1010020
Purdue BMiami100010
UIUC CNorthwestern A1010020
Indiana ANotre Dame1001020
WashU BPurdue A1010020
UChicago APurdue C1010020
WashU DPurdue D0000
SIUE AUChicago B100010
UIUC DWashU C0000