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The Day of the Locust Allusions and Cultural References

When authors give shout outs to other great works, people, and events, it's usually not accidental. Put on your super-sleuth hat and figure out why.

Visual Arts Reference

  • Winslow Homer (1.11)
  • Thomas Ryder (1.11)
  • Francisco Goya (1.11, 18.9)
  • Honoré Daumier (1.11, 18.9, referenced throughout)
  • Juan Gris (5.4)
  • Pablo Picasso (8.8)
  • Salvator Rosa (18.10)
  • Francesco Guardi (18.10)
  • Monsu Desiderio (18.10)
  • Alessandro Magnasco (19.122)
  • William Hogarth (19.122)

Literary and Philosophical References

  • Gertrude Stein (5.4)
  • Shakespeare, Hamlet (15.19)
  • Shakespeare, King Lear (15.19)
  • Shakespeare, Othello (15.19)
  • Thomas Allibone Janvier, In the Sargasso Sea (18.12)
  • Victor Hugo, Les Misérables (18.13)

Historical References

  • John D. Rockefeller (4.55)
  • Napoleon Bonaparte (18.20)
  • Duke of Wellington (18.20)

Pop Culture References

  • Mae West (11.160)
  • Ben Welch (15.7)
  • Shirley Temple (19.60)