posted on 2025-05-11, 09:25authored byAlistair Rolls
Prose poetry is essentially an urban form, although we should do better to refer to it as both essentially and existentially an urban form. A cursory look at the development of the prose poem in mid-nineteenth-century France provides an insight into just why and how this form came to embody the modern metropolis in which it is invariably set and with which it coincides.
History
Journal title
Mascara Literary Review
Volume
10
Publisher
The School of Humanities and Social Science, The University of Newcastle