Question

An homage to this poem tells its author, “I swear my dead mother / embraced me. I then washed off my heart with the amniotic water of a green coconut.” For 10 points each:
[10e] Una Marson’s poem “Nostalgia” opens, “I will arise and go again to my fair Tropic” in reference to what W. B. Yeats poem set in a “small cabin… of clay and wattles made” with “nine bean-rows” and a “bee-loud glade”?
ANSWER: “The Lake Isle of Innisfree
[10m] Una Marson was from this modern-day country, the birthplace of a writer who vowed in a sonnet that “Like men we’ll face the murderous, cowardly pack.”
ANSWER: Jamaica [or Jumieka] (The sonnet is Claude McKay’s “If We Must Die.”)
[10h] In her homage to “Innisfree,” this poet imagines swapping “Dark tales of Maroon warriors” and “bush comrades of Cuchulain” with Yeats. This former poet laureate of Jamaica wrote Tamarind Season and I Am Becoming My Mother.
ANSWER: Lorna Goodison [or Lorna Gaye Goodison] (The homage is “Country Sligoville.”)

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Chicago AMinnesota A1010020
Chicago BIowa State A1010020
Claremont ANorthwestern A010010
Columbia BPurdue A100010
Cornell AImperial A1010020
Florida ASouth Carolina A1010020
Georgia Tech BNYU A0000
Harvard ARutgers A1010020
Illinois AGeorgia Tech A1010020
MIT AChicago C1010020
McGill AUC Berkeley B100010
Michigan ADuke A0000
Ohio State ATexas A1010020
Penn State AFlorida B100010
Rutgers BWUSTL B0000
Stanford ACornell B1010020
Toronto AIndiana A1010020
Vanderbilt AHouston A100010
Virginia AJohns Hopkins A1010020
WUSTL AYale B1010020