As part of a hoax, two Australian writers submitted faux-modernist poems under the name Ern Malley to one of these publications called Angry Penguins. For 10 points each:
[10e] Prestigious examples of what literary publications include The Paris Review and The New Yorker?
ANSWER: magazines
[10m] This Australian author fictionalized the Ern Malley hoax from the perspective of a magazine editor in My Life as a Fake. This novelist depicted two gamblers’ bet to transport a glass church in Oscar and Lucinda.
ANSWER: Peter Carey
[10h] Malley’s most-anthologized poem imagines “Innsbruck, 1495” as it was seen by the title one of these people. These people are told to “love beauty, which is the shadow of God” in a Gabriela Mistral “Decalogue” for them.
ANSWER: artists [or painters; accept “Decalogue of the Artist”]
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