Packet 1: Bonus 7

Before dying on Air France Flight 343, a poet with this surname and the first name David derided assimilationists from his country in his poem “The Renegade.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Give this shared surname of a poet with the first name Birago, who wrote the collection Leurres et Lueurs (“LURR zay loo-URR”). A third author with this surname founded the literary magazine Présence Africaine (“pray-ZONCE ah-free-KEN”).
ANSWER: Diop [accept David Diop or Birago Diop or Alioune Diop]
[10e] Contemporary novelist David Diop wrote about Senegalese Tirailleurs (“tee-rye-YURRS”) in his novel At Night All [this substance] is Black. This substance names the title “petals” of a Ngũgĩ novel.
ANSWER: blood [accept At Night All Blood is Black; accept Petals of Blood]
[10m] The speaker’s three fingers are red with the blood of a dog, a bull, and one of these animals in Birago Diop’s poem “Viaticum.” A love triangle is the focus of a Greek-inspired J. P. Clark play titled for the “song of” this animal.
ANSWER: goats [accept Song of a Goat]
<Editors, World Literature> | J. Playoffs 1 (Editors 1)

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