Packet 5: Bonus 12

Dorothy West, often called the youngest member of the Harlem Renaissance, published a novel titled for one of these events 47 years after her debut, The Living Is Easy. For 10 points each:
[10m] Frankie Addams dreams of going to Alaska with her brother in a Carson McCullers novel partly titled for what kind of event?
ANSWER: wedding [accept marriage or equivalents; accept The Member of the Wedding; accept The Wedding]
[10e] In a childhood flashback from Dorothy West’s The Wedding, Shelby is reported as missing but is not identified because she accidentally does this action, which titles Nella Larsen’s novel about the mixed-race Irene Redfield.
ANSWER: passing as white [accept Passing]
[10h] West dated the end of the Harlem Renaissance to the alcohol-fueled death of this author at age 32. This author may have fictionalized West as Emma Lou, who is excluded by light-skinned “blue vein” families in Boise, Idaho.
ANSWER: Wallace Thurman (The unnamed novel is The Blacker the Berry.)
<Indiana, American Literature> | E. Prelims 5 - Indiana + Vanderbilt + MIT

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