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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #1920 on: June 07, 2011, 08:36:58 PM »
 


Welcome to Author! Author!  

This is a game in which the contestants match their wits with a  challenger, who suggests a character in literature, non- fiction or fiction. The challenger may or may not provide more clues, his prerogative,, and never more than one a day.


Once a day the challenger will say if the guesses are correct or not. The winning contestant gets lots of acclaim and the chance to pose the next challenge. If he does not want to post a new challenge he can say so and whoever does can begin a new game.

Of course you could look these up on google in an instant, what challenge is that? The  idea is to rack one's brain to try to remember where this particular character appeared and who wrote about him/ her. Should be great fun.

The challenger also has the option not to mention the name of the character, but only a description.


Authors used so far:

Author, Book, Character, Challenger, Post#, winner

Anonymous, Beowulf, Beowulf, PatH, #1301
Atwood, Margaret, The Blind Assassin, Gumtree, #277
Austen, Jane, Pride and Prejudice, Mary Bennett, #158
Banks, Lynn Reid, The L-Shaped Room, Jane Graham, Rosemarykaye, #1785, unguessed
Baum, L. Frank, The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy, JoanK, #342
Bennett, Alan, Uncommon Reader, Queen Elizabeth II, rosemarykaye, #1605, pedln
Blackmore, Richard, Lorna Doone, Lorna Doone, Frybabe, #462
Bronte, Emily, Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff, Gumtree, #252
Buchan, John, 39 steps, Richard Hannay, PatH, #396
Burns, Olive, Cold Sassy Tree, pedln, #1594, rosemarykaye
Carroll, Louis, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice, JoanK, # 426
Cervantes, Don Quijote, Don Quijote, PatH, #701
Christie, Agatha, Hastings, JoanK, # 127
Christie, Agatha, Death on the Nile, Hercule Poirot, JoanK, #752
Clancy, Tom, Hunt for Red October, Frybabe, #553
Clarke, Arthur C., Rendezvous with Rama, roshanarose, #2064
Coetzee, J. M., Disgrace, David Little, Straudetwo, #1336
Collins, Wilkie, The Moonstone, Rachel Verinder, PatH, #311
Conrad, Joseph, Heart of Darkness, Marlow, Gumtree, #226
Conroy, Pat, The Great Santini, Conroy's father, JudeS #1319
Cronin, A. J., The Citadel, Andrew Manson, JudeS, #1085
Davies, Robertson, The Cunning Man, Jonathan Hullah,  straudetwo, #1382
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, Crime and Punishment, Roskolnikov, JudeS, #1209, 1213
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, Study in Scarlet, Dr. Watson, PatH, #380
Dumas, Alexandre pere, The Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan, PatH, #939, 941
DuMaurier, Daphne, Rebecca, the nameless narrator, Gumtree, straudetwo and rosemarykaye, #1924
Eliot, George, Daniel Deronda, Gumtree, #190
Eliot, T. S., Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, Bustopher Jones, PatH, #110
Essex, Karen, Leonardo's Swans, Isabella d'Este, Mippy, #591
Faulkner, William, The Sound and the Fury, Caddy, 1429, 1439, Frybabe
Galsworthy, John, The Forsyte Saga, Irene, PatH, #615,620
George, Elizabeth, Lynley and Havers, Tomereader1, #168
Gibbon, Edward, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Zenobia, Frybabe, roshanarose, #2003, 2011
Gilbert, W. S., The Savoy Operas, Frederick, or the Pirate King, #1108, 1111, 1112
Goodman, Carol, The Night Villa, the slave girl, Gumtree, # 1165
Greene, Graham, The Third Man, Holly Martins, PatH, ##1175, 1179
Grey, Zane, Riders of the Purple Sage, Frybabe, #294, 299
Hardy, Thomas, Far From the Madding Crowd, roshanarose, #1741, rosemarykaye
Henry, O., Mammon and the Archer, Anthony Rockwall, Ginny  #537
Hesse, Herman, The Glass Bead Game, straudetwo, Frybabe, #1962
Hugo, Victor, Les Miserables, JoanK, # 1904, Gumtree
James, Henry, Washington Square, straudetwo, #981, 982
James, Henry, Wings of a Dove, Kidsal, #83
Keller, Helen, The Story of my Life, Anne Sullivan, JoanK #958
Lagerlof, Selma, The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, Nils Holgersson, JudeS #899
Lamb, Charles and Mary, Tales From Shakespeare, Macbeth, JoanK, #1301
Lampedusa, Giuseppe di, The Leopard, Don Fabrizio, Gumtree, Frybabe and straudetwo, #2031, 2032
LeFanu, Sheridan, Carmilla, roshanarose, #769
Li, Cunxin, Mao's Last Dancer, Li Cunxin, Gumtree, #1713, roshanarose
Maupin, Armistead, Tales of the City, rosemarykaye, #1553, pedln
McCourt, Frank, Angela's Ashes, Frank McCourt, JoanK, #1062
McCullers, Carson, Member of the Wedding, straudetwo, pedln, #1859
Melville, Herman, Moby-Dick, the whale, PatH, #482
Miller,Arthur, Death of a Salesman, Gumtree, #1005, 1006
Milton, John, Paradise Lost, Frybabe, #413
Mitford, Nancy, roshanarose, #839, 840
Murdoch, Iris, The Sea, the Sea, Charles Arrowby, straudetwo, #1197, 1198
Nabokov, Vladimir, Lolita, Lolita, JudeS, #1124
O’Brian, Patrick, Master and Commander, Jack Aubrey, JudeS, #319
Orwell, George, Frybabe, #97
Ovid, Metamorphosis, Frybabe, roshanarose, #1985
Pearl, Matthew, The Dante Club, pedln, #1629, deems 2
Peterson, Roger Tory, Field guide to the Eastern Birds, Mockingbird, JoanK #202
Potok, Chaim, The Chosen, Danny Saunders, pedln, #1890, JoanK
Potter, Beatrix, Jemima Puddleduck, rosemarykaye, #1478 pedln, #1482 deems2
Plutarch, ----, Themistocles, roshanarose, #1025, 1027
Preston, Douglas, Dinosaurs in the attic, Frybabe, #1456 rosemarykaye
Rand, Ayn, We the Living, Frybabe, #498, 502
Rowling, J. K, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry, PatH, #1409
Rhys, Jean, Wide Sargasso Sea, Jane Eyre, straudetwo, #1230
Saramago, Jose, Blindness, deems 2, #1652, straudetwo
Scott, Sir Walter, Ivanhoe, Ginny, #602
Sewall, Anna, Black Beauty, Frybabe, #1490, Gumtree
Shelley, Mary, Frankenstein, the monster, PatH, #451
Smith, Alexander McCall, Mma Ramotswe, JudeS, #145
Smith, Alexander McCall, 44Scotland Street, Cyril, rosemarykaye, #1238, 1243
Spark, Muriel, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Miss Brodie, Gumtree, #671, 672
Stead, Christina, The Man Who Loved Children, straudetwo, #1690, Gumtree
Steinbeck , John, Journal of a Novel, Gumtree, #53, 60
Stoker, Bram, Dracula, Jonathan Harker, JudeS, #631, 632
Stone, Irving, Depths of Glory, Camille Pisarro, Gumtree, #802
Tolkien, J. R. R., Lord of the Rings, Frodo, PatH, #238, 241
Tolstoy, Leo, War and Peace, Pierre Bezukhov, PatH, #1267
Trollope, Joanna, The Best of Friends, Sophie, Mippy, #218
Tyler, Anne, Digging to America, Maryam Yazdan,Mippy, #735
Urrea, Luis Alberto, The Hummingbird's Daughter, Saint Teresa de Cabora, Frybabe, #1835, straudetwo
Voltaire, Candide, Candide, straudetwo, #1809, Frybabe
Vreeland, Susan, The Forest Lover, Emily Carr, Mippy, #364
Weir, Alison, Innocent Traitor, Lady Jane Gray, roshanrose, #883
Wethers, Beck, Left for Dead, Ginny, #29
Wharton, Edith, The Age of Innocence, Frybabe, rosemarykaye, #2054, Gumtree #2055
Windsor, Kathleen, Forever Amber, Amber, Traude, #927, 928
Wodehouse, P. G., Bertie Wooster, PatH, #1046, 1048
Woolf, Virginia, Flush, Gumtree, #1511, 1513, rosemarykaye
Woolf, Virginia, Orlando, Orlando, PatH, #1141
Xenophon, Frybabe, #173
Zola, Emile, Germinal, Etienne Lentier, Gumtree, #1352


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roshanarose

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #1921 on: June 08, 2011, 12:07:11 AM »
"was one of the most popular authors of the day".  Was is past tense.  Is author still alive; or maybe he/she is not writing any longer?
How can you prove whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all our thoughts are a dream; or whether we are awake, and talking to one another in the waking state?  - Plato

Gumtree

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #1922 on: June 08, 2011, 12:08:10 PM »
Wot! no guesses at the title?


Author: wrote novels, a few plays, short stories. historical pieces.
             was one of the most popular authors of the day
             a British writer with some French ancestry - published
             many books from early 1930s to 1970s
             


Book:       An immediate best seller.
             was adapted for stage and had a good run - has twice been
             successfully adapted for TV  - and as a film became a classic.
             This book is a blend of mystery, suspense, gothic horror and
             romance. The writing has been criticised for not being intellectual
             enough but it is well crafted and the book has had an enormous
             readership.


Character: Was married after a very short courtship.
                I am the narrator of the story but am not actually named.
                I am not confident in myself and feel I do not measure up to
                my predecessor.




 
               

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pedln

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #1923 on: June 08, 2011, 12:28:36 PM »
I was thinking maybe Evelyn Waugh or James Hilton, but neither of them were alive in the 1970's.

straudetwo

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #1924 on: June 08, 2011, 01:38:11 PM »
A blind stab : Daphne du Maurier ?

rosemarykaye

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« Reply #1925 on: June 08, 2011, 02:14:02 PM »
Yes - Rebecca?

Gumtree

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« Reply #1926 on: June 09, 2011, 10:38:44 AM »
And you're right on target Traude!  Daphne du Maurier it is -Congratulations!

You too Rosemary - the novel is of course, Rebecca.


I guess we're all familiar with Du Maurier and her books - she certainly wrote plenty - main novels were Jamaica Inn, Rebecca and My Cousin Rachel - she also wrote the short story The Birds which Alfred Hitchcock filmed to such good effect - he directed Rebecca too which won the Oscar for best film.

A South American writer, Carolina Nabuco made claims of plagiarism against Du Maurier saying that the plot of Rebecca was very similar to one Nabuco had written. Although denied, when the film was released Nabuco was offered a settlement if she would refrain from further claims. Du Maurier's defence was that there were many stories with similar plots - for example elements of Jane Eyre are very similar to those in Rebecca .  Du Maurier knew the Brontes' lives and work very well and wrote a biography of Branwell Bronte so maybe she was influenced by Charlotte's work when she wrote Rebecca.

The Du Maurier family story is fascinating. Daphne wrote a fictionalised account of her French forebears The Glassblowers which incidentally gives a picture of the French Revolution and its effect on the ordinary folk - and a couple of other biographies of family members... A French forebear, Robert Mathurin-Busson, fled the French Revolution for England where he posed as a member of the French aristocracy calling himself Du Maurier after the farmhouse where he was born. Thereafter the family believed they had owned the Chateau Maurier which was destroyed during the Revolution. The myth was finally discarded but they kept the name, because, as they said, it had a certain ring to it

Daphne's  father Gerald was a leader of the London stage and destroyed part of the tradition of the drama by turning  the villain of the piece into the hero in such roles as Raffles,"The Gentleman Crook" - His performances as Raffles were so memorable that the part became associated with his name. He also played parts like Bulldog Drummond with great success.

Daphne's grandfather was artist, George Du Maurier who gained fame and fortune as a cartoonist for Punch Magazine. It was he who wrote Trilby , the Svengali story.

Daphne herself was educated privately in Paris. For most of her adult life she lived in Cornwall whose wild weather and scenery contribute settings and atmosphere for her tense romances. She became Lady Browning when she married Sir Frederick 'Boy' Browning also known as 'Tommy' who was a military man.  After she herself was made Dame of the British Empire in 1969 she became "Lady Browning, Dame Daphne Du Maurier"- she was perhaps one of our most under-estimated writers.

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rosemarykaye

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« Reply #1927 on: June 09, 2011, 12:25:46 PM »
Gumtree - my mother's oldest schoolfriend has lived in Fowey, Cornwall for many years - Daphne Du Maurier had a home on the Fowey River, and we also used to walk across the fields to a lovely little bay, Polridmouth, which is the beach nearest to Menabilly, the large house that she lived in before she moved into the house on the river.  We used to love going there for picnics, it seemed so remote and peaceful - and of course it was always hot!

Rosemary

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #1928 on: June 09, 2011, 01:52:53 PM »
Good work, Traude and Rosemary.  Which one of you is "it"?

rosemarykaye

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« Reply #1929 on: June 09, 2011, 04:15:34 PM »
Traude I think - I would never have got the novel if she hadn't got Daphne Du M.  But Traude, if you don't want to do it, happy to think of something.

Rosemary

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« Reply #1930 on: June 09, 2011, 07:43:54 PM »
Gumtree, than you for the additional information on Daphne du Maurier.  I loved her book, tholse you mentioned and Jamaica Inn and Frenchman's Creek. Both were made into movies, like Rebecca.
A good puzzle.  Thank you.

PatH and Rosemary,  I'd like to be 'it', if you don't mind: One of my previous quizzes was solved after only one clue (by Frybabe, Voltaire for Candide).

roshanarose

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« Reply #1931 on: June 09, 2011, 11:03:40 PM »
Congratulations you two.  Brilliant, as always.  I looked up D. du Maurier, and as Gum says she and her family have an interesting history.  If I had a name like du Maurier, I don't think I would change it either.  Although I have just changed my name from my Ex husband's surname to my maternal grandmother's which is Dominish.  Out of Austria.  What a business it has been though changing my name on accounts etc.  The worst drama was changing the name on my Title Deed.  Set me back  $127, and would have cost me another $34 if there had been any mistakes.  Got my lawyer son in law to help.  We got it right first time.

Gum - When I was reading what you had written about du Maurier I noticed that you mentioned "Raffles" the gentleman thief.  Aeons ago, do you remember there was an excellent BBC series on TV?  I can't remember the name of "Raffles" on TV, but I can see his face clearly.  A kind of reptilian charm.  Anthony Valentine something like that.  I shall look it up.  Yes.  It was Anthony Valentine.  Sometimes my memory works well, rare though.  That series was made in 1977, it's amazing that I remember it as I was only two at the time. :o

How can you prove whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all our thoughts are a dream; or whether we are awake, and talking to one another in the waking state?  - Plato

Gumtree

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« Reply #1932 on: June 10, 2011, 04:30:32 AM »
Roshanarose : Ha! So young ? you probably saw it as a rerun. Don't think I've ever watched it.
Dominish - isn't there a place of that name somewhere in Sydney - maybe near Camden?

I got interested in the Du Mauriers when I noticed the name of her forebear, the refugee who went to England, Mathurin-Busson, which is a name that occurs in DH's genealogy.


I realise it's superfluous but I should perhaps say that the character was the second Mrs De Winter. I always thought it brilliant of Du Maurier to call the novel 'Rebecca'  after the first Mrs De Winter who is dead but whose presence permeates the novel at every turn. It would be interesting for students to consider the question - which is the main character - the first or the second wife?


Traude - Over to you!

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roshanarose

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« Reply #1933 on: June 12, 2011, 11:26:16 PM »
Gum - My Dominish ancestors did settle in Camden.  There are streets and plaques etc dedicated to them.  How on earth do you know about that???
How can you prove whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all our thoughts are a dream; or whether we are awake, and talking to one another in the waking state?  - Plato

straudetwo

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« Reply #1934 on: June 15, 2011, 03:35:45 PM »
With apologies - the erratic weather has gotten to me. After sweltering temperatures more likely in July and August, the temperature dropped drastically. Three days ago I put the hea back on.

Now here is a new quiz.

The Author : Novelist, short story writer, poet

The Book :  the author's acknowledged magnum opus, set in a ficticious future

Character  : An aspirant to the highest rank of the community


roshanarose

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« Reply #1935 on: June 15, 2011, 10:59:09 PM »
Brave New World - Aldous Huxley.  One of the most brilliant books ever written.
How can you prove whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all our thoughts are a dream; or whether we are awake, and talking to one another in the waking state?  - Plato

straudetwo

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« Reply #1936 on: June 16, 2011, 04:53:02 PM »
Am excellent guess, Roshanarose, but not the one I have in mind.

The Author : Novelist, short story writer, poet

The Book : The author's  acknowledged magnum opus set in a ficticious future

Character :  An aspirant to the highest rank of the community


New clues

The author was famous for his boundless imagination and the accuracy of his psychological observations

The book  focuses on an idealistic society for a chosen few

The character's journey is the story








rosemarykaye

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« Reply #1937 on: June 16, 2011, 05:09:42 PM »
Wow, Roshanarose - I really thought you had it there!

Rosemary

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« Reply #1938 on: June 16, 2011, 10:50:06 PM »
 :(  Thanks Rosemary.  In one way it is good that I didn't guess it.  I feel so low at the moment.
How can you prove whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all our thoughts are a dream; or whether we are awake, and talking to one another in the waking state?  - Plato

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« Reply #1939 on: June 16, 2011, 11:34:30 PM »
I thought you had it there, roshanarose.  My thoughts were on Orwell and 1984, but I don't think he wrote short stories or plays.

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« Reply #1940 on: June 17, 2011, 05:01:46 AM »
Yes - I thought Roshanarose had nailed it too.

Sounds mavbe a bit like Utopia - Thomas More.
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« Reply #1941 on: June 17, 2011, 07:44:27 PM »
Gumtree, utopian, that's the right direction.

Additional clues -

The author was prolific, incredibly imaginative and a painter (which I forgot to mention before).[/color]

The book focuses on a fictive province in Europe many centuries in the future.

By political decision, the province was reserved for the life of the mind and is presided over by an austere group of intellectuals.


Interesting is the interplay of the main character with those surrounding him.

Good luck !




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« Reply #1942 on: June 17, 2011, 11:51:01 PM »
This isn't JoanK, it's PatH using her computer.
I bet Thomas More was too stuffy to write plays.  This is really interesting.  I feel like I really should know it.

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« Reply #1943 on: June 18, 2011, 08:34:06 AM »
Right PatH. I went down the list of all the Utopian titles and authors I could think of and not one of them painted as far as I know. If I know this book, it is only by reputation not by having read it. Plenty of writers in the 1800s wrote utopian type novels. Many of the Scifi genre are utopian in nature too.

rosemarykaye

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« Reply #1944 on: June 18, 2011, 09:10:58 AM »
Is it anything to do with HG Wells?

Rosemary

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« Reply #1945 on: June 18, 2011, 10:52:15 AM »
I wondered about Wells too ... h'mm - I doubt he was a painter but he was into sketching - I think I remember he did loads of sketches of his wife - and didn't he illustrate some of the books? 
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straudetwo

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« Reply #1946 on: June 18, 2011, 11:18:07 AM »
No, not Wells either. Sorry.

New hint :   The author we are looking for was not an Anglo Saxon.

Gumtree

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« Reply #1947 on: June 18, 2011, 12:45:45 PM »
Well, that's a whole new ball game... I'm going to bed - G'nite
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« Reply #1948 on: June 19, 2011, 03:29:12 PM »

More clues

Influenced by Romanticism early on, the author retained an intense interest in music, for example.
He sought to forge the ideas of widely varying times and cultures into a single whole. 


The book :   The residents of the community have a two-fold objective : teaching boarding school boys, and learning to play the game.


PatH

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« Reply #1949 on: June 19, 2011, 03:32:22 PM »
AAAAARRRRRGGGGHHHH!

Frybabe

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« Reply #1950 on: June 19, 2011, 05:42:28 PM »
This doesn't sound like anything I've run across. I'm stumped.

"playing the game" reminds me of Kim.

roshanarose

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« Reply #1951 on: June 19, 2011, 10:01:56 PM »
Is the author Indian / Sri Lankan, Chinese or African?
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« Reply #1952 on: June 20, 2011, 12:53:21 AM »
I thought of that Roshannarose, but Traude said the book is set in a future Europe. I was thinking maybe the author is German/Austrian (Prussia before the war) since we can pretty much rule out English and French (Anglo-Saxon), and I believe they went through a romantic period. Or am I going way off base?

PatH

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« Reply #1953 on: June 20, 2011, 01:18:14 AM »
I wouldn't rule out French; I don't think they would be called Anglo Saxon.  (Not that that helps much.)

Frybabe

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« Reply #1954 on: June 20, 2011, 09:10:23 AM »
I expect you are right, PatH. I had always thought of the Angles as English and the Saxons of French/Dutch origin. I looked up Saxon, and lo and behold, both the Angles and the Saxons were of Germanic descent. Even the French were essentially descended from conquering Germanic tribes. I must have gotten my time periods muddled somewhere along the line. So the Angles and the Saxons were the first conquering bunch, the Francs came later being but one branch of the Germanic tribes that managed to gain separated distinction later on. I am going to have to read up on early European history to refresh my grey cells. I could never get historic names and dates coordinated when I was in school.

roshanarose

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« Reply #1955 on: June 20, 2011, 10:34:17 AM »
In order to not s-t-r-e-t-c-h this out for too long, clues as to nationality of the author and year of publication. 

The fictitious province in Europe is a definite clue, but the answer to this somehow eludes me.

I was thinking Salman Rushdie, but he has written several books and I can't place what his magnum opus was, or even if there was one..
How can you prove whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all our thoughts are a dream; or whether we are awake, and talking to one another in the waking state?  - Plato

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« Reply #1956 on: June 20, 2011, 10:46:03 AM »
I'm sure I haven't read the work ... so have to work on the author...

Author - painter - music interests - ??  Not Anglo Saxon ??

Could this be Rabindranath Tagore?


Roshanarose: I like a little bit of s-t-r-e-t-c-h-i-n-g ... it gives the grey cells a work out. Date of publication is sometimes a dead giveaway.

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« Reply #1957 on: June 20, 2011, 11:35:04 AM »
Got it, but I had to cheat, so I'll slap my fingers and sit on them a while.

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« Reply #1958 on: June 20, 2011, 11:41:44 AM »

Frybabe is on the right track.

Sorry, must rush to an appointment and expect la long wait. I'll check in as soon as I can/

In haste

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« Reply #1959 on: June 20, 2011, 11:52:44 AM »

We have a community set in the future, admitting only certain people, focused on teaching boys and playing the game.  Written not by an Angle-Saxon, but by and author who also paints and loves music.  I have read so little compared to others, I know I have not read this.

And Frybabe is on the right track -- for playing the game? or her self-admitted cheating?    :-*

Who is NOT Anglo-Saxon?    Asians, Africans, and Spaniards?  Italians?  Russians?  Maybe it's easier to list who is.