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Julian Barnes identified a “car-crash of nomenclature” in works in this form that translator Lucy Sante (“sahnt”) says made their author “invisibly famous.” For 10 points each:
[10h] What title quality is shared by a set of faits divers (“feh dee-VAIR”), or news stories, published in Le Matin (“luh mah-TAN”) that comprise a posthumous book of so-called “novels” by Félix Fénéon (“fay-nay-ON”)?
ANSWER: they have three lines [or equivalents such as three sentences; accept Novels in Three Lines; accept News in Three Lines or Nouvelles en trois lignes; prompt on short or flash fiction or micro-fiction; reject “tercets”]
[10m] Barnes notes that a fait divers story was the “seed” for this character. Jules de Gaultier (“duh gol-tee-YAY”) named the ability to imagine oneself as something they are not after this character, whose creator once said of her, “C’est moi (“seh MWAH”).”
ANSWER: Emma Bovary [or Emma Bovary; accept Madame Bovary; accept Bovarysme]
[10e] This author’s essay “Structure of the Fait-Divers” analyzes why they often reported murders. This critic posited “The Death of the Author.”
ANSWER: Roland Barthes (“bart”) [or Roland Gérard Barthes]
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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
Georgia TechUC Berkeley A0101020ME
Illinois ARutgers0101020ME
IndianaFlorida0101020ME
MichiganWUSTL B010010M
NYURIT0101020ME
NorthwesternUC Berkeley B0101020ME
Ohio StateJohns Hopkins0101020ME
StanfordVirginia Tech0101020ME
TexasArizona State001010E
Toronto CPenn State010010M

Summary

TournamentExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 ACF NationalsYes1017.0080%90%0%