In a poem partly titled for this place, the speaker turns to look at “glassy lights… in the fishing boats at anchor” with a friend who shares his name with the literary critic Ramon Fernandez. For 10 points each:
[10h] What place partly titles a poem whose speaker listens to “the single artificer of the world” who “sang beyond the genius of the sea?”
ANSWER: Key West [accept “The Idea of Order at Key West”]
[10m] While living in Key West, this poet sent letters and a draft of her poem “The Fish” to her mentor Marianne Moore. This poet also wrote a poem that begins “the art of losing isn’t hard to master.”
ANSWER: Elizabeth Bishop (The unnamed poem is “One Art.”)
[10e] Bishop lived in Key West with a partner who had this last name. An author with this last name included “In the Desert” in his collection The Black Riders and wrote The Red Badge of Courage.
ANSWER: Crane [accept Stephen Crane; accept Louise Crane]
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