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The narrator of a story is arrested on charges of poisoning after boarding a train with this character, who inspires him to note, “Everything began to laugh and everywhere white teeth shone.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this character whom the narrator pursues a brief affair with after meeting her at a beach in a short prose piece from the collection Eagle or Sun?, titled “My Life with” her.
ANSWER: the wave [or la ola; accept “My Life with the Wave” or “Mi vida con la ola”]
[10e] “My Life with the Wave” is among this author’s works translated by his friend Eliot Weinberger, who also translated his 584-line poem based on the Aztec calendar.
ANSWER: Octavio Paz [or Octavio Paz Lozano] (The poem is “Sunstone.”)
[10m] The anthology Sun, Stone, and Shadows follows “My Life with the Wave” with a story from Carlos Fuentes’s Burnt Water, in which Filiberto drowns after one of these objects he purchases comes to life and floods his home.
ANSWER: chac-mool [prompt on idols or statues or sculptures]
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TournamentExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 ACF NationalsYes2414.58100%46%0%