Bonus

This poet’s experiments with opium during a passage through the Suez Canal inspired his gloomy poem “Opiário.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this literary alter ego with a fictional biography as a polemic Glasgow-educated sailor and devotee of Walt Whitman. Poems credited to this author include “Ode of Triumph” and “The Tobacco Shop.”
ANSWER: Álvaro de Campos [prompt on Fernando Pessoa]
[10e] Álvaro de Campos was one of the “heteronyms” used by Fernando Pessoa, a poet from this country. Pessoa’s heteronym Ricardo Reis was fictionalized in a novel by another author from this country, José Saramago.
ANSWER: Portugal [or Portuguese Republic; or República Portuguesa]
[10m] Pessoa published the Álvaro de Campos poem “Opiário” in a modernist journal named for this figure. Another poet wrote 55 poems dedicated to this figure during a “creative storm” at the Château de Muzot (“moo-ZO”).
ANSWER: Orpheus [accept Orpheu or Orfeu; accept Sonnets to Orpheus] (Rainer Maria Rilke wrote the Sonnets to Orpheus.)
<HG, European Literature>

EditionsHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
13814.4790%53%3%

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
Columbia CVassar A010010E
Cornell BGeorge Washington A10101030HEM
Haverford AYale A0000
John Jay CollegeMaryland B0101020EM
Maryland APenn B0101020EM
NYU AGeorge Washington B0101020EM
Penn AHaverford B0101020EM
Rutgers ANYU B0101020EM

Summary

TournamentEditionHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
California2025-02-01313.3367%67%0%
Lower Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01610.0083%17%0%
Midwest2025-02-01615.0083%67%0%
Northeast2025-02-01514.00100%40%0%
Pacific Northwest2025-02-01220.00100%100%0%
South Central2025-02-01215.00100%50%0%
Southeast2025-02-01120.00100%100%0%
UK2025-02-01512.00100%20%0%
Upper Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01817.5088%75%13%