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Penguin Book of the Prose Poem: From Baudelaire to Anne Carson

Noel-Tod, Jeremy (ed)

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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.

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.

Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Imprint: Penguin Classics
Publication date: 07/11/2019

ISBN: 9780141984568 Categories: ,