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Who is the author of The Handmaid’s Tale?
The Handmaid’s Tale is Canadian author Margaret Atwood’s sixth novel.
Alice Munro (also Canadian) wrote Lives of Girls and Women (1971), Ursula K. LeGuin wrote The Dispossessed (1974), Pat Barker wrote The Regeneration Trilogy (1991, 1993, 1995), and Angela Carter wrote The Passion of New Eve (1977).
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Which of the following fields of study is most relevant to studying the The Handmaid’s Tale ?
While it does contain some religious references, The Handmaid’s Tale (1985) is first and foremost a feminist novel that discusses gender dynamics, power, sexuality, and reproductive rights.
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What country is the author of The Handmaid’s Tale from?
Margaret Atwood is a Canadian novelist, poet, and essay writer. She was born in 1939 in Ottawa. Atwood continues to live in Canada, now in Toronto, and is active on the Canadian literary and eco-political scenes.
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What country is the author of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle from?
Haruki Murakami is a contemporary Japanese novelist. He was born in Kyoto. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle was published in 1994.
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Who is the author of Bestiary?
The short story collection _Bestiary (_Spanish: Bestario) was written in 1951 by Julio Cortázar (1914-1984).
Jorge Luis Borges wrote A Universal History of Infamy (1935). Carlos Fuentes wrote Where the Air is Clear (1958). Paulo Coelho wrote Brida (1990). Laura Esquivel wrote Like Water for Chocolate (1992).
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Which of the following is another title by the author of Bestiary?
Hopscotch, a 1963 novel with an untraditional structure, is by Cortázar. The rest are titles by Jorge Luis Borges. _Ficciones_was published in 1944. The Library of Babel was published in 1962. The Book of Imaginary Beings was published in 1957. Dreamtigers was published in 1960.
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Where was the author of Bestiary born?
Although he died in France, Cortázar was born to Argentinian parents in Belgium.
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In what country did the author of Bestiary spend most of his life?
Cortázar is known first and foremost as an Argentinian writer. Most of his works, Bestiary (1969) included, were written and published in Spanish.
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Who is the author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being?
Born in 1929, Milan Kundera is the author of the philosophical novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being (published in 1984).
Bohumil Hrabal wrote Too Loud a Solitude (1977). Ota Pavel wrote How I Came to know A Fish (1973). Czesław Miłosz wrote The Poem of the Pearl (1982). Bruno Schulz wrote Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass (1937).
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What nationality is the author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being?
Born in Brno, Milan Kundera is Czech. The Unbearable Lightness of Being was published in 1984.
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Where does the author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being live in exile?
Since 1975, Kundera has lived and written in France.
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What is another title by the author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being?
With the exception of The Book of Laughter and Forgetting (1979), all of the titles are by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. White Nights was published in 1848. Poor Folk was published in 1846. The Raw Youth was published in 1875. The House of the Dead was published in 1862.
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Who is the author of I Served the King of England?
I Served the King of England (1971) is a novel by Bohumil Hrabal (1914-1997).
Milan Kundera wrote The Joke (1969). Ota Pavel wrote Golden Eels (1985). Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote Two Hundred Years Together (2002).
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What is another title by the author of I Served the King of England?
Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age (1964) is a one-sentence novel by Hrabal. The rest are titles by the Czech writer Milan Kundera. The Joke was published in 1969. Immortality was published in 1990. Life is Elsewhere was published in 1969. The Festival of Insignificance was published in 2015.
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What nationality is the author of I Served the King of England?
Born in Brno, Bohumil Hrabal is Czech and is one of the Czech Republic’s best known writers.
I Served the King of England was published in 1971.
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When was I Served the King of England published?
Bohumil Hrabal published I Served the King of England in 1971.
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What nationality is the author of The Tin Drum?
Although born in what is now Gdańsk, Poland, Günter Grass wrote in German and lived in Germany for most of his life.
Günter Grass published The Tin Drum in 1959.
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When was The Tin Drum published?
Günter Grass published The Tin Drum in 1959.
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The Tin Drum is part of which trilogy?
The Tin Drum is the first novel in Grass’s Danzig Trilogy. It is followed by Cat and Mouse (1961) and Dog Years (1963).
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Which of the following is not another work by the author of The Tin Drum?
Dog Years (1963), The Flounder (1977), My Century (1999), and The Meeting at Telgte (1979) are all by Günter Grass. The Glass Bead Game (1943)is by the German author Hermann Hesse.
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