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Example Questions
Example Question #161 : Contexts Of Poetry
Omeros is a poem that reimagines which famous work of literature?
The Tempest
The Iliad
The Aeneid
Paradise Lost
The Divine Comedy
The Iliad
Omeros (1990) is a contemporary Caribbean re-envisioning Homer’s Iliad. Omeros is set in modern-day St. Lucia but includes contemporary versions of Iliad characters such as Achilles and Hector (fishermen in this work), Philoctete and Helen, and a blind seer. It also includes characters that are not taken from Homer, such as Sergeant Major Plunkett.
John Milton's Paradise Lost (1674), William Shakespeare's The Tempest (1611), Virgil's The Aeneid, and Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy (1472) were all used as alternative answer choices.
Example Question #162 : Contexts Of Poetry
What genre of poem is Omeros?
elegiac
epistolary
confessional
performance poetry
epic
epic
Walcott's Omeros (1990) is a contemporary epic, spanning several hundred pages and divided into seven “books” and more than 60 chapters. In this way it echoes its inspiration, The Iliad, which is also an epic poem.
Example Question #3 : Contexts Of World Poetry After 1925
Where is the author of Omeros from?
Martinique
St. Lucia
the Dominican Republic
Jamaica
Haiti
St. Lucia
Derek Walcott was born in the same place that he sets Omeros (1990): St. Lucia.
Example Question #162 : Contexts Of Poetry
Who is the author of the poetry collection titled Unattainable Earth?
Osip Mandelstam
Tristan Tzara
János Pilinszky
Czesław Miłosz
Joseph Brodsky
Czesław Miłosz
This is the Nobel Prize-winning Eastern European poet Czesław Miłosz (1911-2004). In addition to Unattainable Earth (1984), he is also known for his collections City Without a Name (1969), Native Realm (1959), and Road-side Dog (1997) as well as for a famous anti-Stalin nonfiction work, The Captive Mind (1953).
Example Question #2 : Contexts Of World Poetry After 1925
The writer of Unattainable Earth was known for several collaborative English translations with which American poet?
Frank O’Hara
Robert Lowell
James Wright
Robert Hass
Gary Snyder
Robert Hass
Along with poet Robert Pinksy, Former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Hass (1941-present) is known for his translations of Miłosz’s works, including Provinces (1991), Facing the River (1995), The Separate Notebooks (1984), and Road-Side Dog (1997).
Example Question #3 : Contexts Of World Poetry After 1925
Which of the following poets is not a contemporary of the author of Unattainable Earth?
Jan Kochanowski
Tadeusz Różewicz
Stanisław Barańczak
Zbigniew Herbert
Wisława Szymborska
Jan Kochanowski
Zbigniew Herbert (1924-1998), Wisława Szymborska (1923-2012), Tadeusz Różewicz (1921-2014), and Stanisław Barańczak (1946-2014) were all 20th-century Polish writers. Jan Kochanowski (1530-1584) was also a Polish poet, but he lived and wrote during the Renaissance.
Example Question #31 : Contexts Of World Poetry
Who is the author of Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair?
Isabel Allende
Jorge Luis Borges
Pablo Neruda
Gabriel García Márquez
Elena Poniatowska
Pablo Neruda
This is the Latin American poet Pablo Neruda (1904-1973), winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature and the International Peace Prize. Neruda published Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair in 1924.
Example Question #32 : Contexts Of World Poetry
What country is the author of Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair from?
Argentina
Uruguay
Mexico
Chile
Venezuela
Chile
Pablo Neruda was born in Chile. In addition to writing collections such as 100 Love Sonnets (1959), The Book of Questions (1974), and Canto General (1950), Neruda served as a politician and poet-diplomat (a role played by other Latin American writers such as Octavio Paz and Miguel Angel Asturias Rosales) for his country for many years.
Example Question #33 : Contexts Of World Poetry
What is the best descriptor for the type of poems in Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair?
epistolary
elegiac
epicurean
erotic
epic
erotic
As is hinted at in the title, most of the works in Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (1924) are erotic love poems. Although Neruda wrote in many different styles and forms (including prose, poetry, realism, surrealism, autobiography, and political manifesto), he is perhaps best known for his love poetry, including various sonnets and odes.
Example Question #37 : Contexts Of World Poetry
During what decade was The Labyrinth of Solitude published?
1940s
1910s
1930s
1950s
1920s
1950s
The Labyrinth of Solitude, which explores Mexico’s heritage and the behavior of Paz’s countrymen, first appeared in 1950.
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