The big literary quiz of the year: authors test your knowledge of 2018's books
From salmon fishing to textavism, naked tennis to Trump’s thirst for Diet Coke ... pit your wits against authors like Will Self and Anne Enright in our bumper quiz
ANNE ENRIGHT: In Molly Fox’s Birthday by Deirdre Madden, Andrew from Belfast survives a bomb in another city. Which city?
Paris
London
Beirut
Boston
In A Pagan Place by Edna O’Brien, Emma agrees to send home a postcard when her secret baby is born. “All well with Volkswagen” will mean it is a boy. What car is code for a girl?
Triumph Herald
Robin Reliant
Hillman Minx
Morris Minor
In Sally Rooney’s Normal People, how many more points does Connell get in his Leaving Certificate than his friend Marianne?
25
just 10
they get the same
none, she has honours maths
JONATHAN COE: Which of these novels concerns a forger called Wyatt Gwyon and an art dealer called Recktall Brown?
The Illuminations by Andrew O’Hagan
The Recognitions by William Gaddis
The Allegations by Mark Lawson
The Fabrications by Baret Magarian
The film A Touch of Love, starring Sandy Dennis and Ian McKellen, is based on which novel?
The Millstone by Margaret Drabble
Maybe the Moon by Armistead Maupin
A Touch of Love by Jonathan Coe
Winter Garden by Beryl Bainbridge
Which of these books did not inspire a progressive rock album of the 1970s?
Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne
The Snow Goose by Paul Gallico
Gormenghast by Mervyn Peake
Watership Down by Richard Adams
KAMILA SHAMSIE: What is the name of Xandra’s dog in Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch?
Popper
Pepper
Pickle
Pipette
What is the name of Andrew Aguecheek’s horse in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night?
Dobbin
Capilet
Curtal
Galathe
What is the name of Liz’s cat in Vikram Seth’s The Golden Gate?
Charlemagne
Carloman
Tamburlaine
Barbarossa
WILLIAM BOYD: Which of the following writers did not live in Chelsea?
PL Travers
Charles Dickens
George Eliot
John Betjeman
Who in Ernest Hemingway’s immediate family had a gender reassignment?
Ernest Hemingway
John Hemingway
Patrick Hemingway
Gregory Hemingway
Which writer is responsible for this sentence? “At times the sound of low fugitive laughter made him tremble like a leaf.”
James Joyce
Vladimir Nabokov
Barbara Cartland
Anthony Burgess
OLIVIA LAING: Who does Virginia Woolf’s Orlando finally marry?
Gussy Fink-Nottle
Marmaduke Bonthrop Shelmerdine
Sir Jocelyn Hitchcock
Eustace Clarence
Where would you not encounter a fox hunt?
Riders by Jilly Cooper
Phineas Redux by Anthony Trollope
Daddy’s Gone A-Hunting by Penelope Mortimer
Lady into Fox by David Garnett
Where would you eat chipolata sausages served with boiled onions and apples stewed in tea?
The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
The Eve of St Agnes by John Keats
The Debt to Pleasure by John Lanchester
IAN RANKIN: The centenary of novelist Muriel Spark took place in 2018, including a revival of the only stage play she wrote. Is it called … ?
Masters of Science
Doctors of Philosophy
Bachelors of Art
Doctors of Divinity
The Reservoir Tapes was the follow-up to which fictional work?
Reservoir Dogs
The Anderson Tapes
Reservoir 13
Canal Dreams
What two words connect the Beatles’ White Album to American author and attorney Vincent Bugliosi?
Dear Prudence
Glass onion
Revolution nine
Helter Skelter
VAL MCDERMID: Which of these trilogies ended up, according to its author, as merely being three books from a fictitious universe of 15 titles?
Millennium trilogy
Sword of Honour trilogy
Foundation trilogy
Regeneration trilogy
If you were salmon fishing on the River Turlie, which detective would you be most likely to encounter?
John Rebus
Hamish Macbeth
Karen Pirie
Alan Grant
If you multiply the pillars of wisdom by Dorothy L Sayers’ tailors, then subtract Hannay’s steps and Dickens’ cities, what’s the problem?
Mr Penumbra’s 24‑hour bookstore
Catch-22
The Thirteen Problems
21 Lessons for the 21st century
WILL SELF: Which writer accompanied Truman Capote as he investigated the Clutter family murders for his book In Cold Blood?
Flannery O’Connor
Carson McCullers
Eudora Welty
Harper Lee
Which murderous character has been portrayed by actors John Malkovich, Alain Delon, Matt Damon?
Hannibal Lecter
Moosbrugger
George Harvey Bone
Tom Ripley
Which of these writers created that character?
Agatha Christie
Zadie Smith
Patricia Highsmith
Kate Tempest
DAISY JOHNSON: In a year of Greek mythic retellings, who retold the story of the daughter of Helios who uses her power, among other things, to turn men into pigs?
Pat Barker
Emily Wilson
Michael Hughes
Madeline Miller
Naomi Alderman’s first novel, Disobedience, was made into a film this year, but what power do women find they have in her most recent novel The Power?
To release electrical shocks from their fingers
To control different elements
To speak all languages
Ability to fly
Sarah Hall won the 2013 BBC Short Story prize with a story about a woman who turns into what animal?
A raven
A fox
A badger
A tiger
JOHN BANVILLE: Which novelist in his eminently phthisic masterpiece featured among an extensive cast of characters a Hegelian-Marxist Jewish Jesuit modelled on Georg Lukács?
Thomas Pynchon
Thomas Mann
Thomas Wolfe
Thomas Harris
Who, in a time with alarming pre-echoes of our own, wished to show an affirming flame?
WH Hudson
WH Auden
WH Davies
WH Smith
Who has “sailed the seas and come … to B … a small town fastened to a field in Indiana”?
William Faulkner
William Butler Yeats
William Styron
William H Gass
Which crime novelist made a surprise appearance on the Man Booker longlist?
Belinda Bauer
Val McDermid
Tana French
Robert Galbraith
Who won this year’s alternative Nobel prize for literature?
Maryse Condé
Neil Gaiman
Haruki Marukami
Olga Tokarczuk
“The latest in a long line of eggheads pretentiously but harmlessly romancing the noble savage.” Pankaj Mishra wrote this about which thinker?
Yuval Noah Harari
Jordan Peterson
Mary Beard
Richard Dawkins
Which book ended: “I am no longer a writer”?
The Rub of Time by Martin Amis
Kudos by Rachel Cusk
Normal People by Sally Rooney
The End by Karl Ove Knausgaard
Kamila Shamsie’s 2018 Women’s prize-winning novel Home Fire anticipated the elevation of a politician of Pakistani origin to which high office?
Chancellor the exchequer
Prime minister
Home secretary
Foreign secretary
To what mythical animal did Michelle Obama compare her husband in her bestselling memoir Becoming?
A unicorn
A centaur
A pushmi-pullyu
A phoenix
Helen Dunmore was the second poet to be awarded the Costa prize posthumously. Who was the first?
Seamus Heaney
Philip Larkin
UA Fanthorpe
Ted Hughes
What was Tour de France champion Geraint Thomas’s autobiography called?
The Tour According to GT
The Tour According to G
The Tour According to G&T
The Tour According to Geraint Thomas
The first book of which great writer who died this year was called Rocannon’s World?
Philip Roth
Tom Wolfe
Ursula K Le Guin
VS Naipaul
Which grime artist launched an imprint with Penguin Random House this year called #Merky Books?
Stormzy
Skepta
Wiley
Dizzee Rascal
Posy Simmonds’s festive thriller Cassandra Darke was influenced by … ?
A Christmas Carol
’Twas the Night Before Christmas
The Snowman
Die Hard
Whose second world war diary was made into a graphic novel this year?
Winston Churchill
Anne Frank
Joseph Goebbels
Spike Milligan
The Drunken Sailor by Nick Hayes celebrates the life of … ?
Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Rimbaud
Arthur Ransome
Arthur Rackham
Nick Drnaso’s Sabrina was the first graphic novel to be …?
Nominated for the Orwell prize
Longlisted for the Man Booker prize
Shortlisted for the Turner prize
Winner of the Arthur C Clarke prize
“It’s the title of something [my spouse] published ... and actually I’m in a lot of trouble because I said: ‘That’s a good title, maybe I’ll use it.’ And out of politeness [they] said: ‘Yeah, OK.’” Who stole the book’s name?
Santa Montefiore from Simon Sebag Montefiore
Michael Frayn from Claire Tomalin
Zadie Smith from Nick Laird
Paul Auster from Siri Hustvedt
Who tweeted this in response to Lee Child’s search for a new Jack Reacher? “I’ve got the height, I’ve got the menace, the physical prowess, the fitness levels, the ruthlessness ... you need look no further, Lee.”
Karl Ove Knausgaard
Jane Smiley
Benjamin Markovits
Stephen Fry
“It was culture as class performance, literature fetishised for its ability to take educated people on false emotional journeys.” Whose protagonist said this about a reading event?
Daisy Johnson’s Gretel in Everything Under
Rachel Cusk’s Faye in Kudos
Jonathan Coe’s Doug in Middle England
Sally Rooney’s Connell in Normal People
Who said this in a post‑victory interview? “I haven’t yet told them [to stop my benefits]: I mean, I got the cheque two days ago!”
Ted Hughes winner Jay Bernard
Man Booker winner Anna Burns
Desmond Elliott winner Preti Taneja
Orwell winner Darren McGarvey
From whose writing tips? “It’s doubtful that anyone with an internet connection at his workplace is writing good fiction.”
Jonathan Franzen
Martin Amis
Karl Ove Knausgaard
Philip Hensher
Who said this? “Before I read digitally, I’d be reading perhaps 10 books simultaneously – but now I read as many as 50 at once.”
Will Self
Marina Warner
Geoff Dyer
Michiko Kakutani
Whose fictional alter ego was played on TV by Benedict Cumberbatch?
Alan Hollinghurst
Edward St Aubyn
Anthony Powell
Howard Jacobson
Who played a literary giant on screen and then published a book?
Michael Palin
Simon Callow
David Walliams
Ruth Jones
Which writer did Keira Knightley play in a film premiered in London in October?
Vita Sackville-West
Leonora Carrington
Nancy Mitford
Colette
Who, in 2018, played Ian’s Florence and Anton’s Nina and was cast as Louisa’s Jo?
Saoirse Ronan
Lily Collins
Olivia Cooke
Bel Powley
John le Carré’s cameo in The Little Drummer Girl was as … ?
Yugoslav border guard
Israeli torturer
Austrian waiter
English milkman
What do these newly coined words mean? Textavism
fabric conditioning
watching TV with subtitles on
sending political messages via SMS
a brutish prose style
Bougie
like a candle
fast-moving
aspirationally consumerist
a dancing budgerigar
fintech
snorkelling equipment
computer-aided money manipulation
a robot shark
Scandinavia’s Silicon Valley
autoheterodyne
pansexual
self-pleasuring
capable of repairing any car
able to mix signals
moonmoon
double act of buttock‑baring
the moon of a moon
friendly troll
satellite of love
Who says “Merry Christmas” at the end of Ali Smith’s Winter?
Donald Trump
Charles Dickens
Barbara Hepworth
Ant and Dec
“People here are so rooted in one place, through generations, that they might as well be trees. They hate London, the EU, politicians, newspapers … ” Where have the unhappy metropolitan couple in Amanda Craig’s The Lie of the Land been forced to move to?
Cornwall
Middlesbrough
Devon
Stoke-on-Trent
What is the name of the rightwing political party in Sam Byers’ Brexit satire Perfidious Albion?
England Always
England First
UKOK
The Black Shorts
In Jonathan Coe’s novel based around the EU referendum, Middle England, what is the song that Benjamin Trotter repeatedly listens to?
“A New England” by Billy Bragg
“Adieu to Old England” by Shirley Collins
“Oh England My Lionheart” by Kate Bush
“This is England” by the Clash
Which radical American writer did Olivia Laing channel for her novel about political and personal upheaval in the summer of 2017, Crudo?
Audre Lorde
Chris Kraus
Eileen Myles
Kathy Acker
In Michael Wolff’s Fire and Fury we learned that Donald Trump refuses to let White House staff touch which of his possessions because he is fearful of being poisoned?
His toothbrush
His iPhone
His hairbrush
His TV remote
How long was Trump biographer and former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci in post?
1 hour
1 day
10 days
100 days
According to Michael Lewis’s The Fifth Risk, which of these songs and their performers did president-elect Trump enthuse about to the world leader who called him after his election win?
“I love Paris” by Frank Sinatra to the president of France
“Down Under” by Men at Work to the prime minister of Australia
“Walk like an Egyptian” by the Bangles to the president of Egypt
“Maybe It’s Because I’m a Londoner” by Chas & Dave to the Queen
In Bob Woodward’s Fear, Trump is quoted as claiming to be the … ?
Abraham Lincoln of 140 characters
Ernest Hemingway of 140 characters
Oscar Wilde of 140 characters
Alexander Solzhenitsyn of 140 characters
Former contestant on The Apprentice and White House staffer Omarosa Manigault Newman estimated in her book that Trump had consumed how many cans of Diet Coke over the last 15 years?
More than 1,000
More than 5,000
More than 2,000
More than 40,000
Which pseudonym was used by Muriel Spark, who was born in 1918?
AM Bernard
Aquarius
Abram Tertz
Mary Pollock
Victor Frankenstein was created in 1818, but where was he born?
Naples
Island of Gont
Timișoara
Mytholmroyd
Bicentenarian Emily Brontë’s best friend after Anne was ...?
Toby Chien, a French bulldog
Basket, a poodle
Pinka, a cocker spaniel
Keeper, a bullmastiff
Which landmark literary censorship trial ended 50 years ago?
Lady Chatterley
Ulysses
Howl
Last Exit to Brooklyn
Who, according to an anniversary biography, was fond of naked tennis?
Wilfred Owen
Enid Blyton
Guillaume Apollinaire
Jacqueline Susann
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