Introduction and Catalogue to an Exhibition. Greenwich Village 1953-1954. Catalog items 1-9, pages 1-24
1. Who is narrating the novel in the beginning?
(a) Sam Decker.
(b) Lillian Preston.
(c) Franny Panic.
(d) Samantha Preston.
2. Where did the narrator see the words “Mommy is sick” in the beginning of the novel?
(a) An art gallery.
(b) A museum.
(c) A protest poster.
(d) A newspaper headline.
3. How many images were in the Samantha series?
(a) 48.
(b) 12.
(c) 32
(d) 8.
4. What is the photo called Mommy is Sick a picture of?
(a) Cancer treatment.
(b) Alcoholism.
(c) Heroin addiction.
(d) Abortion.
5. What effect would the image of Mommy is Sick have on the narrator?
(a) It would make her feel better when life was hard.
(b) It would make her want to find people to help.
(c) It would make her want to make meaningful art.
(d) It would make her want to do good work.
6. What occasion does the narrator give for commenting on Lillian Preston’s life and work?
(a) An obituary.
(b) A biography.
(c) A museum exhibit.
(d) A blurb request for a book.
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