The Apes of God by Wyndham Lewis
  • 1. The Apes of God, written by Wyndham Lewis and published in 1930, is a sprawling and complex novel that serves as a scathing critique of modern society and the artistic movements of its time. Set against the backdrop of 1920s London, the story follows the lives of a group of eccentric and self-absorbed characters, including artists, intellectuals, and a mysterious spiritual leader, as they navigate the tumultuous landscape of post-war culture. Through the lens of surrealism and satire, Lewis explores themes of creativity, authenticity, and the nature of existence, questioning the value of art in a world that seems increasingly dominated by commercialism and mediocrity. With its dense prose and intricate characterizations, The Apes of God presents a thought-provoking examination of the struggle between individuality and conformity, ultimately portraying humanity as both tragic and absurd in its relentless pursuit of meaning.

    What is the primary genre of 'The Apes of God'?
A) Romance
B) Science Fiction
C) Satire
D) Mystery
  • 2. Who is the author of 'The Apes of God'?
A) Wyndham Lewis
B) Virginia Woolf
C) T.S. Eliot
D) James Joyce
  • 3. Which literary movement is Wyndham Lewis associated with?
A) Vorticism
B) Romanticism
C) Surrealism
D) Modernism
  • 4. What is Philip's main struggle in the novel?
A) Establishing relationships
B) Attaining wealth
C) Finding authenticity
D) Seeking revenge
  • 5. In what year was 'The Apes of God' published?
A) 1940
B) 1930
C) 1935
D) 1925
  • 6. How is the ending of 'The Apes of God' best described?
A) Happy
B) Ambiguous
C) Tragic
D) Conclusive
  • 7. What aspect of society does 'The Apes of God' criticize?
A) Political corruption
B) Artistic pretension
C) Economic inequality
D) Social class divides
  • 8. What is a significant influence on Wyndham Lewis as a writer?
A) Romantic poets
B) Futurism
C) American realism
D) French existentialism
  • 9. Which narrative technique is used in the novel?
A) First-person narration
B) Stream of consciousness
C) Third-person omniscient
D) Epistolary
  • 10. What is the setting for the majority of the novel?
A) London
B) New York
C) Berlin
D) Paris
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