Match the letter of the author with his or her description. Not all letters will be used.

A. Margaret Atwood
B. Alice Munro
C. Juan Rulfo
D. Octavio Paz
E. Carlos Solorzano
F. Derek Walcott

1. An avant-garde style is evident in scenes of my play, Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville

2. I primarily use dialogue to tell the short story, “No Dogs Bark

3. The following passage indicates the setting of my poem:
"Mountains and lakes and more lakes
(though Quebec is a restaurant and Ontario the empty interior of parliament buildings)
with nobody climbing the trails and hauling out
the fish and splashing water..."

4. The following passage alludes to my existential world view in the poem "Two Bodies":
"Two bodies face to face
are two stars falling
in an empty sky."

To match the letter of the author with their description, we can analyze the given information.

1. An avant-garde style is evident in scenes of my play, Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville.
This description matches with the letter A, Margaret Atwood, as she is known for her avant-garde writing style.

2. I primarily use dialogue to tell the short story, “No Dogs Bark."
This description matches with the letter C, Juan Rulfo, as he primarily uses dialogue to tell stories.

3. The following passage indicates the setting of my poem:
"Mountains and lakes and more lakes
(though Quebec is a restaurant and Ontario the empty interior of parliament buildings)
with nobody climbing the trails and hauling out
the fish and splashing water..."
This description matches with the letter D, Octavio Paz, as this passage is from his poem and represents his writing style.

4. The following passage alludes to my existential world view in the poem "Two Bodies":
"Two bodies face to face
are two stars falling
in an empty sky."
This description matches with the letter F, Derek Walcott, as this passage is from his poem and reflects his existential world view.

Based on the descriptions and matching letters, the author-letter combinations are as follows:
A. Margaret Atwood
B. Not used
C. Juan Rulfo
D. Octavio Paz
E. Not used
F. Derek Walcott