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This author laments a philosopher’s absence in Encyclopaedia Britannica’s 14th edition to open the essay “The Analytical Language of John Wilkins.” For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this author of a story in which he finds a forged copy of the Anglo-American Cyclopaedia detailing the fictional country of Uqbar.
ANSWER: Jorge Luis Borges (The story is “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius.”)
[10m] Uqbar’s discovery is credited to “the conjunction of [one of these objects] and an encyclopedia,” as it has a quote reading, “[these objects] and copulation are abominable, since they both multiply the numbers of men.”
ANSWER: mirrors [or espejos]
[10h] This author’s The Library at Night praises a Borges story in which a “Bouvard-and-Pécuchet-like” congress compiles a universal encyclopedia. This Argentine author of A History of Reading recalled reciting pages of Britannica in his memoir With Borges.
ANSWER: Alberto Manguel (The story is “The Congress.”)
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TournamentExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 ACF NationalsYes2416.2588%75%0%