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The Penguin Book of the Prose Poem

From Baudelaire to Anne Carson
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The invigorating, stupendous and exhilarating guide (Observer) to the beguiling form which has attracted many of our most beloved writers. It is hard to know how it could possibly be bettered - Daily Telegraph The prose poem has proven one of the most innovative and versatile... Read More
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The Penguin Book of the Prose Poem

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The invigorating, stupendous and exhilarating guide (Observer) to the beguiling form which has attracted many of our most beloved writers.

It is hard to know how it could possibly be bettered - Daily Telegraph

The prose poem has proven one of the most innovative and versatile poetic forms of recent years. In the century-and-a-half since Charles Baudelaire, Emma Lazarus, Oscar Wilde and Ivan Turgenev spread the notion of a new kind of poetry, this genre with an oxymoron for a name has attracted and beguiled many of our most beloved writers. Yet, even now, this peculiarly rich and expansive form can strike many readers as something of a mystery.

Here, Jeremy Noel-Tod reconstructs the history of the prose poem for us by selecting the essential pieces of writing - by turns luminous, brooding, lamentatory and comic - which have defined and developed it at each stage, covering a greater chronological sweep and international range than any previous anthology of this kind. In The Penguin Book of the Prose Poem, Margaret Atwood rubs shoulders with Claudia Rankine; Lu Xun and Rabindranath Tagore take seats in the family tree above Seamus Heaney and Simon Armitage; and Czeslaw Milosz sits just pages from Eileen Myles.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780141984568

Publisher: Penguin Random House NZ

Format: Paperback / softback

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 347g

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