释义 |
Definition of prose poem in English: prose poemnoun A piece of imaginative poetic writing in prose. 散文诗 Example sentencesExamples - As twenty measures of gin to one measure of dry vermouth make an acceptable Martini, so one unit of poetry converts twenty of prose into a prose poem.
- For the fiction writer, the prose poem (or ‘short short’) may be exhilarating because it allows an escape from the exigencies of the novel, novella, and short story.
- For Stephane Mallarme, the prose poem afforded a pretext to digress or pursue a detour; La Pipe is a fine pre-Proustian exploration of the involuntary memory.
- I remember being particularly influenced by e. e. cummings, by Kenneth Patchen, and by a Baudelaire prose poem I translated.
- Just as free verse did away with meter and rhyme, the prose poem does away with the line as the unit of composition.
- It favors the prose poem as lyric essay.
- Here, with this problem, the relatively new genre of the prose poem resurrects authorial intention as a key to reading.
- From the point of view of adequacy, it makes no difference whether we have before us a prose poem or rhymed verse.
- Undoubtedly the conference on the prose poem, replete with ‘craft lectures,’ that was held in Walpole, New Hampshire, in August 2001, was the first of many to come.
- But there's another interesting quality of the prose poem apart from that surreal experience presented with the openness of a passive dream state.
- In so reading, I was able also to challenge and reinvent the possibilities of the prose poem for myself and for my students.
- The prose poem as surreal fable seemed a compelling option.
- To put it crudely, the genre of the novel was regarded then as monumental and patriarchal, and short prose could have multiple and diverse identities when incarnated variously as a prose poem, fragment, vignette, short story or essay.
- In the prose poem the poet can appropriate such unlikely models as the newspaper article, the memo, the list, the parable, the speech, the dialogue.
- Much of the almost 400-page novel reads like a prose poem, with lines like ‘the years ran into his hands and lined his skin like the knots in trees’.
- It's this rupture of the irrational, captured in the very term prose poem, that is the source of energy in the prose poem.
- It doesn't need a first person; it can stretch toward pure narrative or the prose poem or the documentary; anything is possible.
- For him, the prose poem is an effective ‘means of seduction.’
- But if the letter began as an apology, it soon turns into a prose poem of personal and vocational despair.
- It argues that the prose poem is a medium for the transgression of genre rules, for experiment and literary change.
Derivativesnoun mass nounImaginative poetic writing in prose. 散文诗 his latest book is written in a kind of prose poetry Example sentencesExamples - I would say that the level of craft is high throughout, whether it be in visually acute poetry, prose poetry, or rhythmically intense verse.
- These final observations recall Eliot's claim for prose poetry - that it is a difficult but rewarding form if the attentive reader persists.
- Not only does the work fall prey to purple prose and bad prose poetry on more than a few occasions, there are other moments when the work is just too mannered.
Definition of prose poem in US English: prose poemnounˈprōz ˌpōəmˈproʊz ˌpoʊəm A piece of writing in prose having obvious poetic qualities, including intensity, compactness, prominent rhythms, and imagery. Example sentencesExamples - I remember being particularly influenced by e. e. cummings, by Kenneth Patchen, and by a Baudelaire prose poem I translated.
- From the point of view of adequacy, it makes no difference whether we have before us a prose poem or rhymed verse.
- Here, with this problem, the relatively new genre of the prose poem resurrects authorial intention as a key to reading.
- In the prose poem the poet can appropriate such unlikely models as the newspaper article, the memo, the list, the parable, the speech, the dialogue.
- Undoubtedly the conference on the prose poem, replete with ‘craft lectures,’ that was held in Walpole, New Hampshire, in August 2001, was the first of many to come.
- For Stephane Mallarme, the prose poem afforded a pretext to digress or pursue a detour; La Pipe is a fine pre-Proustian exploration of the involuntary memory.
- It's this rupture of the irrational, captured in the very term prose poem, that is the source of energy in the prose poem.
- It argues that the prose poem is a medium for the transgression of genre rules, for experiment and literary change.
- But if the letter began as an apology, it soon turns into a prose poem of personal and vocational despair.
- In so reading, I was able also to challenge and reinvent the possibilities of the prose poem for myself and for my students.
- But there's another interesting quality of the prose poem apart from that surreal experience presented with the openness of a passive dream state.
- For him, the prose poem is an effective ‘means of seduction.’
- For the fiction writer, the prose poem (or ‘short short’) may be exhilarating because it allows an escape from the exigencies of the novel, novella, and short story.
- It favors the prose poem as lyric essay.
- The prose poem as surreal fable seemed a compelling option.
- It doesn't need a first person; it can stretch toward pure narrative or the prose poem or the documentary; anything is possible.
- Much of the almost 400-page novel reads like a prose poem, with lines like ‘the years ran into his hands and lined his skin like the knots in trees’.
- To put it crudely, the genre of the novel was regarded then as monumental and patriarchal, and short prose could have multiple and diverse identities when incarnated variously as a prose poem, fragment, vignette, short story or essay.
- Just as free verse did away with meter and rhyme, the prose poem does away with the line as the unit of composition.
- As twenty measures of gin to one measure of dry vermouth make an acceptable Martini, so one unit of poetry converts twenty of prose into a prose poem.
|