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that it could not be classed as "poetic prose" as it did not show the rhythm or "musical pattern" of verse. By contrast, other Modernist authors, including
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Robert Alexander, C.W. Truesdale, and Mark Vinz. "The Party Train: A Collection of North American Prose Poetry." New Rivers Press, 1996.
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Michel Delville, "The American Prose Poem: Poetic Form and the Boundaries of Genre." Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, 1998
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Jonathan Monroe, "A Poverty of Objects: The Prose Poem and the Politics of Genre." Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1987.
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wrote vehemently against prose poems. He added to the debate about what defines the genre, writing in his introduction to
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may be seen as precursors of the prose poem. Earlier, 18th-century European forerunners of prose poetry had included
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Stephen Fredman, "Poet’s Prose: The Crisis in American Verse." 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
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Margueritte S. Murphy, "A Tradition of Subversion: The Prose Poem from Wilde to Ashbery." Amherst, Mass.: The
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Although the Bible is written in prose, it maintains poetic features such as rhythms and lyricism.
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Since the late 1980s, prose poetry has gained in popularity. Journals have begun specializing in
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David Lehman, "Great American prose poems: from Poe to the present." Simon & Schuster, 2003
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Scott Connors, ed. (New York: Hippocampus Press, 2006); reprinted in Donald Sidney-Fryer,
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Prose poems made a resurgence in the early 1950s and in the 1960s with American poets
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Ray Gonzalez, "No Boundaries: Prose Poems by 24 American Poets." Tupelo Press, 2003.
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The Freedom of Fantastic Things: Selected Criticism on Clark Ashton Smith,
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Gedichte in Prosa. Von der Romantik bis zur Moderne. Vorwort und Auswahl
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The Prose Poem -International journal-The Berkeley Electronic Press
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A Curious Architecture: New British and American Prose Poetry
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In the West, prose poetry originated in early-19th-century
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At the time of the prose poem's establishment as a form,
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William Stafford and David Shumate describe prose poetry
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Trends and Movements in Modern Arabic Poetry. Volume I
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Models of the Universe: An Anthology of the Prose Poem
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