Poetry Trivia Questions
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September 10
Question:
What was the first poem published by the first American writer to receive the Nobel Prize in literature?
Answer

Sinclair Lewis's first publication was probably the poem "Launcelot," which appeared in his college journal in 1904.
September 9
Question:
Who was the first English language poet to receive the Nobel Prize in literature?
Answer

Rudyard Kipling received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907.
September 8
Question:
Who was the first Poet Laureate of the United States?
Answer

Joseph Auslander was the Library of Congress's first "Consultant in Poetry," from 1937-1941. In 1986, Robert Penn Warren held the position after it was retitled "Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry."
September 7
Question:
To what does the name of the art movement "Dada" refer?
Answer

Appropriately, the source and meaning of the name for this absurd and anti-art movement, "Dada," are now speculative. It has been said to reference the Romanian "yeah, right," the French "hobby-horse," nonsense syllables, baby talk for father, among others. While it is unclear who came up with the word, Tristan Tzara was certainly one of its most tireless promoters.
September 6
Question:
What poet is credited with coining the term "Surrealism"?
Answer

Born Wilhelm Albert Vladimir Apollinaris Kostrowitzky, Guillaume Apollinaire is credited with coining the term in 1917. He used it to describe both the ballet "Parade" by Erik Satie and Jean Cocteau and one of his own plays.
