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A Loaf Of Bread, A Jug Of Wine, And Thee
By Terri Morrison and Wayne A. Conaway © Copyright 2004, All Rights Reserved
- The lines "I think that I shall never see / A poem lovely as a
tree" were written by US poet Joyce Kilmer. Which of the following is
not true about Kilmer?
- A. Kilmer was a man who died in battle during World War I.
- B. Kilmer was a woman who frequented the Algonquin Round Table in the
1930s.
- C. There is a rest stop named after Kilmer on the New Jersey Turnpike.
- True or false: Vidal Sassoon was an English poet known for his pacifism.
- Captain John D. McCrae (1872-1918) wrote In Flanders Fields to
commemorate the lost soldiers of World War I. Which country is Flanders in?
- A. Belgium
- B. Netherlands
- C. Sweden
- True or false: Caribbean poet Derek Walcott was awarded the Nobel Prize in
literature
- Which of the following was not written by Canadian poet Robert W.
Service (1874-1958)?
- A. Cremation of Sam McGee
- B. The Shooting of Dan McGrew
- C. The Call of the Wild
- Pablo Neruda won the 1971 Nobel Prize in literature. True or false: During
his lifetime, Neruda remained an honored citizen in his home country of Chile.
- Rubén Darío (1867-1916) was considered the finest poet
writing in the Spanish language at the turn of the century. Which country was
he from?
- A. Bolivia
- B. Dominican Republic
- C. Nicaragua
- True or false: Several US beat poets of the 1950s lived and worked in
Mexico.
- South Africa has produced a number of internationally known writers, such
as J.M. Coetzee (born 1940) and Nadine Gordimer (born 1923), as well as some
accomplished poets. Who among the following is not a South African poet?
- A. Chinua Achebe
- B. Breyten Breytenbach
- C. Roy Campbell
- Scots author Robert Burns (1759-1796) wrote such well-known poems as
Merry Hae I Been Teethin a Heckle. True or false: Burns wrote his poems
in Gaelic.
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