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Example Questions
Example Question #211 : Contexts Of Prose
When was Dictionary of the Khazars published?
1950s
1990s
1970s
1960s
1980s
1980s
The novel was originally punished in 1984.
Example Question #211 : Contexts Of Prose
Who is the author of The Tin Drum?
Herta Müller
Christa Wolf
Hermann Hesse
Cornelia Funke
Günter Grass
Günter Grass
The Tin Drum (German: Die Blechtrommel) (1959) is a novel by the novelist, poet, and artist Günter Grass (1927-2015).
Hermann Hesse wrote Siddhartha (1922). Herta Müller wrote Nadirs (1982). Christa Wolf wrote Parting from Phantoms (1995). Cornelia Funke wrote The Thief Lord (2000). All of these answer choices are noted German fiction writers of the 20th century.
Example Question #213 : Contexts Of Prose
The Tin Drum is a seminal example of which genre?
Historical Fiction
Magical Realism
Comedy of Manners
Ethnography
Horror
Magical Realism
With its elements of fairytale and magic, The Tin Drum is well known as an early example of magical realism.
Günter Grass published The Tin Drum in 1959.
Example Question #214 : Contexts Of Prose
What nationality is the author of The Tin Drum?
Austrian
Greek
German
French
Algerian
German
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.
Example Question #215 : Contexts Of Prose
When was The Tin Drum published?
1940s
1950s
1910s
1930s
1920s
1950s
Günter Grass published The Tin Drum in 1959.
Example Question #212 : Contexts Of Prose
Which of the following is not another work by the author of The Tin Drum?
My Century
Dog Years
The Meeting at Telgte
The Flounder
The Glass Bead Game
The Glass Bead Game
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.
Example Question #51 : Contexts Of World Prose After 1925
Who is the author of Dictionary of the Khazars?
Imre Kertész
Antal Szerb
Fernando Pessoa
Jefimija
Milorad Pavić
Milorad Pavić
Dictionary of the Khazars (1984) is the famous first novel by Milorad Pavić (1929-2009).
Fernando Pessoa wrote Always Astonished (1988). Jefimija wrote Lament for a Dead Son (1400). Imre Kertész wrote The Pathseeker (1977). Antal Szerb wrote Journey by Moonlight (1937).
Example Question #218 : Contexts Of Prose
What nationality is the author of Dictionary of the Khazars?
Serbian
Czech
Estonian
Hungarian
Polish
Serbian
Born in Belgrade, Milorad Pavić was Serbian. Pavić published Dictionary of the Khazars in 1984.
Example Question #52 : Contexts Of World Prose After 1925
What is another title by the author of Dictionary of the Khazars?
The King Bows and Kills
Landscape Painted with Tea
The Hunger Angel
The Land of Green Plums
Traveling on One Leg
Landscape Painted with Tea
Landscape Painted with Tea is a 1988 novel by Pavić. The rest of the titles are by the German author Herta Müller. The Hunger Angel was published in 2009. The Land of Green Plums was published in 1994. Traveling on One Leg was published in 1989. The King Bows and Kills was published in 2003.
Example Question #53 : Contexts Of World Prose After 1925
Which of the following is an unusual attribute of Dictionary of the Khazars?
Its chapters are in reverse chronological order
It has no narrative voice
It features a ‘choose your own ending’ format
It features two editions: one male and one female
It consists of untranslated Serbian poems
It features two editions: one male and one female
Dictionary of the Khazars is known for its two editions (although they differ only by a single paragraph).
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