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Example Question #363 : Gre Subject Test: Literature In English
When was The Striders published?
1990s
1970s
1960s
2000s
1980s
1960s
The Striders was first published in 1966, making it one of A. K. Ramanujan’s earlier collections. (The poet lived from 1929 to 1993.)
Example Question #34 : Contexts Of World Poetry
Who is the author of Autobiography of Red?
Adrienne Rich
A.E. Housman
Mary Oliver
Seamus Heaney
Anne Carson
Anne Carson
Autobiography of Red (1998) is a work by Anne Carson.
A.E. Housman wrote Last Poems (1922), Seamus Heaney wrote Death of a Naturalist (1966), Adrienne Rich wrote Twenty-one Love Poems (1976), and Mary Oliver wrote The Night Traveler (1978).
Example Question #172 : Cultural And Historical Contexts
What country is the author of Autobiography of Red from?
Scotland
Canada
Trinidad
France
Spain
Canada
Anne Carson is a Canadian poet, translator, and nonfiction writer.
The Autobiography of Red was published in 1998.
Example Question #41 : Contexts Of World Poetry
What form does Autobiography of Red take?
Memoir
Novel-in-verse
Creative Nonfiction
Translation
Comedy of Manners
Novel-in-verse
While Autobiography of Red (1998) is loosely based on the Greek myth of Geryon, and despite its title, it is neither translation nor memoir/creative nonfiction. The work is a fragmentary, lyric novel told in verse.
Example Question #42 : Contexts Of World Poetry
Who is the author of The Labyrinth of Solitude?
Octavio Paz
Julio Cortázar
José Emilio Pacheco
Laura Esquivel
Gabriel García Márquez
Octavio Paz
The Labyrinth of Solitude (1950) is by the poet Octavio Paz.
Julio Cortázar wrote Hopscotch (1963), Gabriel García Márquez wrote Leaf Storm (1955), José Emilio Pacheco wrote Don't Ask Me How the Time Goes by: Poems (1978), and Laura Esquivel wrote Like Water for Chocolate (1989).
Example Question #366 : Gre Subject Test: Literature In English
What country is the author of The Labyrinth of Solitude from?
Chile
Colombia
Argentina
Mexico
Panama
Mexico
Octavio Paz is a Mexican writer who also served as a diplomat for his country.
The Labyrinth of Solitude was published in 1950.
Example Question #43 : Contexts Of World Poetry
Which of the following is not another work by the author of The Labyrinth of Solitude?
The Dream
Airborn
The Double Flame
Sunstone
Renga: A Chain of Poems
The Dream
Octavio Paz wrote Sunstone (1956), The Double Flame (1994), In Light of India (1997), Airborn (1979), and Renga: A Chain of Poems (1972). The Dream (1692) is by the 17th-century Mexican nun Juana Inés de la Cruz.
Example Question #21 : Contexts Of World Poetry After 1925
Who is the author of The Striders?
A. K. Ramanujan
Maxine Hong Kingston
Hanya Yanagihara
Jhumpa Lahiri
Paul Yoon
A. K. Ramanujan
The Striders (1966) is a collection of poetry by the writer and translator A. K. Ramanujan.
Paul Yoon wrote Once the Shore (2009), Jhumpa Lahiri wrote The Namesake (2003), Maxine Hong Kingston wrote Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book (1989), and Hanya Yanagihara wrote The People in the Trees (2013)
Example Question #41 : Contexts Of World Poetry
What country is the author of The Striders from?
Afghanistan
India
Pakistan
Indonesia
Turkey
India
A. K. Ramanujan is an Indian writer. He was born in Mysuru in the state of Karnataka, India.
The Striders was published in 1966.
Example Question #22 : Contexts Of World Poetry After 1925
Which of the following authors is not from the same country as the author of The Striders?
Marjane Satrapi
Rabindranath Tagore
Amitav Ghosh
Arundhati Roy
Salman Rushdie
Marjane Satrapi
Rabindranath Tagore, Salman Rushdie, Amitav Ghosh, and Arundhati Roy are all Indian writers. Marjane Satrapi is a French-Iranian writer and graphic novelist.
The Striders was published in 1966.
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