Question

The protagonist of this series becomes a journalist after he marries the Chinese activist Mei, who dies of malaria in the novel Footsteps. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this series whose first novel describes the protagonist’s courtship of Annelies (“ah-nuh-LEESE”), and the subsequent invalidation of their marriage due to her illegitimacy as a concubine’s mixed-race daughter.
ANSWER: Buru Quartet [or Buru Tetralogy or Tetralogi Buru] (Pramoedya Ananta Toer wrote the series, whose first novel is This Earth of Mankind.)
[10m] The protagonist of the Buru Quartet is compared to this author for being a well-educated rebel. This author created the mestizo Crisóstomo Ibarra and his lover, María Clara.
ANSWER: José Rizal (“ree-SAHL”) [or José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda]
[10e] Soldiers in the Indonesian National Revolution often recited Rizal’s “My Last Farewell,” a poem written before his execution in this manner. Colonel Buendía (“bwen-DEE-ah”) faces this manner of execution at the start of One Hundred Years of Solitude.
ANSWER: execution by firing squad [accept being shot or killed with guns or similar descriptions] (Gabriel García Márquez wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude.)

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Brown AMinnesota B001010
Chicago AHouston A0101020
Chicago BVirginia A001010
Chicago CPenn State A001010
Columbia ARutgers B001010
Columbia BSouth Carolina A001010
Cornell AIowa State A0101020
Cornell BGeorgia Tech B001010
Florida AIndiana A0101020
Georgia Tech AFlorida B0101020
Harvard APenn A0101020
Imperial AJohns Hopkins A001010
MIT AIllinois A0101020
Maryland AVanderbilt A0101020
NYU ANorthwestern A0101020
Purdue AToronto A001010
Stanford AClaremont A1001020
Texas AMcGill A001010
UC Berkeley ANorth Carolina A0101020
UC Berkeley BYale A0101020