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The above were the first published prose poems written in Canada.
Many of her short stories can be described as rhythmic prose poems.
He sees this as a paperback of little prose poems.
Three of these works are based on prose poems from Illuminations.
For variety he also includes several prose poems, including the long title piece.
Many of his contemporaries considered the novel to be a prose poem.
He is a journalist and writes a daily prose poem for the two to live off of.
Take, for example, the following lines from "Healing," one of the two prose poems that begin the book.
It's supposed to be a sort of prose poem.
Some of his best work came in the aphorism and prose poem forms.
I'm counting these as "prose poems" mainly to get them on this list.
In 1912 he published a collection of prose poems.
For most of its history, the prose poem has been associated primarily with experimentalists.
Cliff also has written short stories, prose poems and works of literary criticism.
A suite of five prose poems in Stride magazine (2006).
Her finest stories read like prose poems, and the monologue seems the form with which she is most comfortable.
Hybrid forms of different terms have been used, like a prose poem or a tragicomedy.
His essay is not one of those prose poems about the virtue of working with your hands.
Her prose poems are as fluent and down-to-earth, but richer.
Often his stories read like dense prose poems, with language rather than characters propelling the action.
He wrote his prose poems originally in Arabic and they have now been translated into more than 20 other languages.
This is a sly and ultimately sad book, written more as a prose poem than a serious argument.
Her prose poems were written, recited, and published entirely in Spanish during this period.
In this book, the artist combines black and white photographs and prose poems.
The prose poem is back, posing as theory.