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Prose Poetry in Theory and Practice vigorously engages with the Why? and the How? of prose poetry, a form that is currently enjoying a surge in popularity.
Prose Poetry in Theory and Practice vigorously engages with the Why? and the How? of prose poetry, a form that is currently enjoying a surge in popularity.
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Autorenporträt
Anne Caldwell is a freelance writer and a lecturer in creative writing for the Open University and has completed a PhD in prose poetry and creative writing at the University of Bolton in 2020. She is a member of the International Poetry Studies Institute (I.P.S.I.) International Prose Poetry Project and the author of four collections of poetry. Oz Hardwick is a European poet and academic, whose work has been widely published in international journals and anthologies. He has published nine full collections and chapbooks, including Learning to Have Lost (2018) which won the 2019 Rubery International Book Award for poetry. Oz is Professor of Creative Writing at Leeds Trinity University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction
Anne Caldwell and Oz Hardwick
1 Protean Manifestations and Diverse Shapes: Defining and Understanding Strategies of the Contemporary Prose Poem
Cassandra Atherton and Paul Hetherington
2 Prose Poetry and the Resistance to Narrative
Oz Hardwick
3 "In the Eye of the Beholder": Prose Poetry in Dialogue between Reader and Poet
Hannah Stone
4 Nobody's Storybook: Reading Russell Edson for the Wrong Reasons
Nicholas Lauridsen
5 "Borders on edges, where skin stops, or begins": The Prose Poem's Relationship with the Discourses of Fashion and Food, with Particular Reference to Charles Baudelaire, Gertrude Stein, and Harryette Mullen
Susie Campbell
6 The Contemporary Vernacular: Exploring Intersections of Architecture and Prose Poetry
Anne Caldwell
7 "Image Machine": Gaspar Orozco's Book of the Peony and the Prose Poem Sequence as Perceptual Trick
Helen Tookey
8 Writing the Prose Poem: An Insider's Perspective on an Outsider Artform
Ian Seed
9 "A form of howling. A form of chanting. A form of looking out for each other": Poetics and Politics of the Contemporary Indian-English Prose Poem
Divya Nadkarni
10 Collaboration, Conversation, and Adaptation: The Prose Poetry Project and Renga Attitude
Jen Webb
11 Framing Catastrophe: The Ekphrastic Prose Poem
Patrick Wright
12 "An interlude suspended": Historical Biography through the Lens of Prose Poetry
Edwin Stockdale
13 Who are the Contemporary Symbolists? The Prose Poem and the Decorative-Subjective Approach
Ruth Stacey
14 One Foot; Many Places: The Prose Poem's Art of Standing Still While Travelling
1 Protean Manifestations and Diverse Shapes: Defining and Understanding Strategies of the Contemporary Prose Poem
Cassandra Atherton and Paul Hetherington
2 Prose Poetry and the Resistance to Narrative
Oz Hardwick
3 "In the Eye of the Beholder": Prose Poetry in Dialogue between Reader and Poet
Hannah Stone
4 Nobody's Storybook: Reading Russell Edson for the Wrong Reasons
Nicholas Lauridsen
5 "Borders on edges, where skin stops, or begins": The Prose Poem's Relationship with the Discourses of Fashion and Food, with Particular Reference to Charles Baudelaire, Gertrude Stein, and Harryette Mullen
Susie Campbell
6 The Contemporary Vernacular: Exploring Intersections of Architecture and Prose Poetry
Anne Caldwell
7 "Image Machine": Gaspar Orozco's Book of the Peony and the Prose Poem Sequence as Perceptual Trick
Helen Tookey
8 Writing the Prose Poem: An Insider's Perspective on an Outsider Artform
Ian Seed
9 "A form of howling. A form of chanting. A form of looking out for each other": Poetics and Politics of the Contemporary Indian-English Prose Poem
Divya Nadkarni
10 Collaboration, Conversation, and Adaptation: The Prose Poetry Project and Renga Attitude
Jen Webb
11 Framing Catastrophe: The Ekphrastic Prose Poem
Patrick Wright
12 "An interlude suspended": Historical Biography through the Lens of Prose Poetry
Edwin Stockdale
13 Who are the Contemporary Symbolists? The Prose Poem and the Decorative-Subjective Approach
Ruth Stacey
14 One Foot; Many Places: The Prose Poem's Art of Standing Still While Travelling
Jane Monson
Rezensionen
"This stimulating and authoritative collection of essays forms a conversation between poet-academics from all over the world about the 'why' and 'how' of prose poetry, this 'chimera of literary forms.' Prose poetry is enticingly considered as a 'circling sphere...a galaxy in itself,' a 'spiral, meditative process,' and a 'quotidian epiphany.' The subversion and surprise of prose poems themselves vibrates through this critical discourse."
- Dr Maggie Butt, Poet and Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Middlesex University
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