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Disappointment with translations inspired this author to outline “Sixty-Three Words” central to his aesthetics in an essay from The Art of the Novel. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this author of a novel in which entries of a “Short Dictionary of Misunderstood Words” contrast the bowler hat-wearing artist Sabina and her lover Franz.
ANSWER: Milan Kundera
[10m] Kundera praised Hermann Broch’s essay on this word, “Evil in the Value-System of Art.” In The Unbearable Lightness of Being, it is defined as “the absolute denial of shit” and hated by Sabina.
ANSWER: kitsch
[10h] Kundera’s Ignorance opens with an Odyssean etymology of this word’s Greek roots. In a Mircea Cărtărescu (“MEER-chay-uh ker-tuh-RESS-koo”) novel titled in English for this feeling, the sight of a pink lighter triggers an “unbearable” form of it in the section “Mentardy.”
ANSWER: nostalgia (Ignorance defines “nostalgia” using the Greek terms nóstos ‘homecoming’ and álgos ‘pain.’)
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TournamentExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 ACF NationalsYes2419.58100%75%21%