Poetry Trivia Questions

In case you missed them, here are the past five Columbia Granger's World of Poetry trivia questions of the day.

  • February 4

    Question:

    What English Romantic poet died while in Greece to help the cause of liberty?

    Answer ->

    Lord Byron. Byron didn't see military action in Greece; he was there to fight for Greek independence from Turkey when he was struck down by a fever which he contracted while planning a bold attack on the Turkish fortress at Lepanto.

  • February 3

    Question:

    What highly prolific poet was a full time pediatrician in Rutherford, New Jersey?

    Answer ->

    William Carlos Williams. Williams claimed that in his long career he had delivered over 2000 babies.

  • February 2

    Question:

    What Russian poet was killed in a duel to defend his wife's honor?

    Answer ->

    Alexander Pushkin. His diary revealed that he'd had 113 lovers.

  • February 1

    Question:

    What poet coined the phrase "The Lost Generation," referring to the generation of expatriate American writers who wrote in the years between the First World War and the Depression?

    Answer ->

    Gertrude Stein. Ernest Hemingway attributes the phrase to her in his memoir A Moveable Feast. He used it in an epigraph to THE SUN ALSO RISES (1926)

  • January 31

    Question:

    In the movie Il Postino , which real-life poet helps the mailman win the heart of his town's most beautiful woman?

    Answer ->

    Pablo Neruda. The film is based on the mailman's memoir.

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