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2021
This chapter examines the beauty of the prose poem under three headings: the pictorial, the musical, and the rhythmic. Beginning with ‘Les Bons Chiens’ it presents the poet as a street artist for whom the waistcoat mock-ceremonially bestowed on him by a painter of dogs constitutes the recognition of prose poetry as a powerfully inclusive pictorial ...
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This chapter examines the beauty of the prose poem under three headings: the pictorial, the musical, and the rhythmic. Beginning with ‘Les Bons Chiens’ it presents the poet as a street artist for whom the waistcoat mock-ceremonially bestowed on him by a painter of dogs constitutes the recognition of prose poetry as a powerfully inclusive pictorial ...
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2006
'Who among us has not, in moments of ambition, dreamt of the miracle of a form of poetic prose' (PP 30) ['Quel est celui de nous qui n'a pas, dans ses jours d'ambition, reeve le miracle d'une prose poetique' (OC i 275)], asks Baudelaire in his letter to Arsene Houssaye, before going on to gloss - within his question - just what he means by poetic prose:
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'Who among us has not, in moments of ambition, dreamt of the miracle of a form of poetic prose' (PP 30) ['Quel est celui de nous qui n'a pas, dans ses jours d'ambition, reeve le miracle d'une prose poetique' (OC i 275)], asks Baudelaire in his letter to Arsene Houssaye, before going on to gloss - within his question - just what he means by poetic prose:
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2020
Cubism poses certain delightfully bizarre problems to the structure and reading of the prose poem, specifically. This chapter investigates one issue in regard to such Cubist poets (self-acknowledged and/or publicly acknowledged) as Max Jacob, Pierre Reverdy, and Guillaume Apollinaire.
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Cubism poses certain delightfully bizarre problems to the structure and reading of the prose poem, specifically. This chapter investigates one issue in regard to such Cubist poets (self-acknowledged and/or publicly acknowledged) as Max Jacob, Pierre Reverdy, and Guillaume Apollinaire.
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Winter Hours: Prose, Prose Poems, and Poems
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