Friday, May 21, 2010

Trivial Pursuit for Book-Lovers

Children's: What popular title character did E.B. White dream up while doing a little snoozing on a train?

Classics: What war story did Ernest Hemingway refer to as his "Romeo and Juliet novel"?

Non-Fiction: Whose doomed relationship to poet Ted Hughes does Diane Middlebrook delve into, in a book titled Her Husband?

Book Club: What Ian McEwan tale features four orphaned kids who hide their mum's corpse in the cellar?

Authors: What Bellevue intern, forced to leave medicine when stricken with tuberculosis, wrote the award-winning novel The Moviegoer?

Book Bag: What Cimmerian warrior first appeared in print during the 1930s, on the pages of Weird Tale magazine?

8 comments:

  1. Sylvia Plath and Walker Percy. As for the book club one....EW? I'm not sure I want to know.

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  2. Children's: Stuart Little
    Classics: A Farewell to Arms
    Non-Fiction: Sylvia Plath
    Book Club: I can't think of the name of this one, but it's an old one -- maybe from the 70s? And it was made into a movie, which I saw part of. Something about cement...Okay, I'm going to look it up now because it's driving me crazy
    Authors: Walker Percy -- but you probably already knew I'd get that one!
    Book Bag: ??

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  3. These are both guesses:

    Childrens: Charlotte (probably wrong)
    Classics: In Love and War

    And that Book Club question is crazy! I'm going to have to check that story out.

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  4. Stuart Little

    It's not _The Sun Also Rises_...c'mon....probably _A Farewell to Arms_

    Sylvia Plath

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  5. Children's: Stuart Little

    Classics: For Whom the Bell Tolls (guessing here)

    Non-Fiction: Sylvia Plath

    Book Club: The Cement Garden

    I did pretty good on this one!

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  6. I couldn't even get the children's one on this one. I do love E.B. White, though!!!

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  7. The last is Conan the Barbarian, whose stories were chronicled by Robert E. Howard. Howard also killed himself at age 30, though he does not seem to have become a Tragic Figure like Sylvia Plath.

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  8. Children's: Stuart Little
    Classics: A Farewell to Arms
    Non-Fiction: Sylvia Plath
    Book Club: The Cement Garden
    Authors: Walker Percy
    Book Bag: Conan the Barbarian

    Collectively, again, we got them all. I thought "Cimmerian" was a good clue for the Conan question. And yes Harriet, I did expect you to get the Walker Percy one!

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