Kafka read drafts of his works to his friends, typically concentrating on his humorous prose.
Local landmarks, characters and events are recorded in humorous prose.
The humorous prose of the earlier books is exchanged for an equally powerful, sometimes quasi-poetic, style that draws upon Apuleius' religious experiences.
Her snazzy, humorous prose can be read in Foreign Bodies (1997) and Mammon Inc. (2001), both published by Penguin Books.
In darkly humorous prose, he combines autobiography, history, fantasy, and suspense.
A quack above the pack, this large-format picture book is graced by Hest's dryly humorous prose and Barton's sunny watercolor and pencil illustrations.
Woodhouse's writing is filled with very dry, humorous prose.
Together they had the son Johan Henrik Wiers-Jenssen, who was also to become a theater man and author of humorous prose.
His letters were often either quite humorous or poetic prose although he also wrote poetry which he would use occasionally to adorn Christmas cards and the like.
What would otherwise be a mundane subject is enlivened by Billings' humorous prose and Reed's superb drawings which are based on the sketches he kept in his journal during the war.