Question

A journal editor from this country nicknamed “Jazz” decides to drink himself into poverty in the novel Havoc. In a sequel titled for a book from this country, a Harvard sophomore sets out to lose her (-5[3])virginity and takes a class reading André Breton’s Nadja [na-juh]. A writer from this country explained the concept of irony by proposing that Aristophanes’ play The Clouds was the most faithful portrayal of Socrates. In a philosophical novella from this country, the narrator describes his efforts to manipulate a woman named (*) Cordelia into falling in love with him, then into breaking their engagement. A book from this country uses a fictional diary of a seducer named Johannes to illustrate the “aesthetic life.” For 10 points, name this home country of the author (10[1])of Either/Or, (10[1])Søren Kierkegaard [sore-in (10[3]0[1])keer-kuh-gard]. ■END■

ANSWER: Denmark [accept Danmark; accept the Danish Realm; accept the Kingdom of Denmark] (The second clue refers to Either/Or by Elif Batuman.)
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
William OrrYaleBard36-5
Jack RadoColumbia AColumbia C36-5
Eshan PantNYU ANYU B36-5
Moses KitakuleColumbia BGatherer12910
Eddie FuhrerLehigh ALehigh B13110
Cody CoonBardYale13410
Andre WongColumbia CColumbia A1340
Zaid AsifNYU BNYU A13410
Lexi TermanRutgersNYU C13410

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2024 Booster Shot (Columbia)02/23/2024Y683%0%50%132.40
2024 Booster Shot (Waterloo)02/23/2024Y4100%25%25%111.00
2024 Booster Shot (Vanderbilt)03/02/2024Y4100%0%25%126.25
2024 Booster Shot (Great Lakes)03/09/2024Y683%33%33%107.40
2024 Booster Shot (Great Lakes)03/09/2024Y10%0%100%0.00
2024 Booster Shot (WUSTL)03/09/2024Y3100%0%0%125.33