Packet 8: Tossup 16
This material titles a poem that says, “Close your eyes and hear the light singing: / Noon nests in your inner ear,” before ending, “whatever is not [this material] is light.” The speaker of a poem titled for objects made of this material is hit “hard with a club” and “hard also with a rope” and names witnesses like “Thursday days and the humerus bones.” Eliot Weinberger translated a poem titled for an object of this material that features a passage beginning, “I travel your body, like the world.” The line “I will die in Paris with a rainstorm” opens César Vallejo’s (“va-YAY-ho’s”) poem titled for two contrasting objects made of this material. A long poem titled for an object made from this material both begins and ends, “a willow of crystal, a poplar of water.” For 10 points, an Aztec artifact named for what material titles a 584-line poem by Octavio Paz? ■END■
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| Tournament | Edition | Match | Heard | Conv. % | Neg % | Avg. Buzz |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Site | 2026-04-17 | ✓ | 24 | 100% | 8% | 90.25 |