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Sign Up for the Book Review’s First-Ever Challenge
Hello book lovers!
We had so much fun with last year’s Best Books of the 21st Century list that we’re back with another literary extravaganza.
Next week, the Book Review will unveil a five-day challenge that will improve your memory and enrich your soul.
Intrigued? We’re talking about a weeklong series to close out National Poetry Month.
Each day, from April 28 – May 2, we’ll offer games, videos and writing about one specific and wonderful poem.
Make sure you’re among the first to see each new installment by signing up for the Book Review newsletter. After the challenge week is over, you will continue to receive our newsletter (featuring book recommendations, publishing news and more) every week. You’ll also receive notifications when we publish our weekly book recommendation column. You can find out which newsletters you are signed up for here.
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Test Your Memory of These Books That Changed the World
Welcome to Lit Trivia, the Book Review’s regular quiz about books, authors and literary culture. This week’s challenge tests your memory of books that made huge impacts on society after they were published — some of them even spurring changes to American laws. In the five multiple-choice questions below, tap or click on the answer you think is correct. After the last question, you’ll find links to the books if you’d like to do further reading.
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Finding Wisdom in a Poem by Wendy Cope
Where do you turn when you need advice? A chatbot? A life coach? A wise and trusted friend?
How about a poet? Poets may not be famous for making the best life choices, but because they subject the mess of human existence to the discipline of language, they can be as helpful as any therapist or mentor.
Good poets know the rules and when to break them, which is something they can teach the rest of us.
To wit:
Giving advice is a peculiar literary undertaking. It flourishes in certain popular genres — graduation speeches, newspaper columns, country and western songs and poems like this one — but what, in these contexts, is it really for?
I’m thinking of situations when you don’t urgently need help but nonetheless enjoy reading answers to questions you may not have thought to ask. What interests you isn’t the content of the advice — you could get all the life hacks you want from A.I. — so much as the voice of the person dispensing it.
Wendy Cope is an English poet, born in 1945, who has been a fixture of her country’s literary scene since the 1980s. More recently, her short, buoyant poem “The Orange” has been widely memed online, bringing her to the attention of new readers beyond Britain.
Cope favors rhyme, meter, brisk jokes and tart aperçus. She addresses romance, friendship and the petty absurdities of modern life with disarming good humor. The last line of “The Orange” is “I love you. I’m glad I exist.” Somehow she makes it the opposite of cringe.
This isn’t the kind of poetry you would describe as “confessional.” And yet …
Question 1/7
Stop, if the car is going “clunk”
Or if the sun has made you blind.
Don’t answer e–mails when you’re drunk.
Tap a word above to fill in the highlighted blank.Want to learn this poem by heart? We’ll help.
Fill in the missing words below. You can always refer to the reading by A.O. Scott and full
text above.Let’s start with the first stanza.
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Can You Match the Places These Authors Lived With Settings in Their Books?
A strong sense of place can deeply influence a story, and in some cases, the setting can even feel like a character itself. This week’s literary geography quiz highlights places where authors were born (or lived) that later became locations in their books. To play, just make your selection in the multiple-choice list and the correct answer will be revealed. At the end of the quiz, you’ll find links to the works if you’d like to do further reading.
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Milwaukee, WI2 minutes ago
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Atlanta, GA9 minutes ago
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Minneapolis, MN12 minutes agoMotorcyclist seriously injured in north Minneapolis hit-and-run
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Indianapolis, IN17 minutes ago
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Augusta, GA26 minutes ago
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Washington, D.C27 minutes ago
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Cleveland, OH39 minutes ago
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