During a monologue about acting in a film set in this country, the narrator pulls down a map to explain Operation Menu. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this country that titles a Spalding Gray monologue about Swimming to it. Gray describes a leader of this country as having a “back-to-the-land, pure, agrarian, racist ideology with no Jewish Other to get.”
ANSWER: Cambodia [or Kingdom of Cambodia or Preahreacheanachakr Kampuchea; accept Swimming to Cambodia] (The leader is Pol Pot.)
[10m] In Swimming to Cambodia, Spalding Gray claims that he couldn’t leave Asia until he experienced a “perfect moment.” He finally experienced it when swimming while high off the coast of this largest island in Thailand.
ANSWER: Phuket
[10e] After having his perfect moment, Gray visited this author, who chided him for “playing with the sea.” This South African playwright wrote “Master Harold”...and the Boys.
ANSWER: Athol Fugard
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