<p><span>For decades, poetry therapy has been formally recognized as a valuable form of treatment, and it has been proven effective worldwide with a diverse group of clients. The second edition of </span><span>Poetry Therapy</span><span>, written by a pioneer and leader in the field, updates the onl
Prose Poetry in Theory and Practice
✍ Scribed by Anne Caldwell (editor), Oz Hardwick (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 251
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
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. With contributions by both practitioners and academics, this volume seeks to explore how its distinctive properties guide both writer and reader, and to address why this form is so well suited to the early twenty-first century. With discussion of both classic and less well- known writers, the essays both illuminate prose poetry's distinctive features and explore how this outsider form can offer a unique way of viewing and describing the uncertainties and instabilities which shape our identities and our relationships with our surroundings in the early twenty-first century. Combining insights on the theory and practice of prose poetry, Prose Poetry in Theory and Practice offers a timely and valuable contribution to the development of the form, and its appreciation amongst practitioners and scholars alike. Largely approached from a practitioner perspective, this collection provides vivid snapshots of contemporary debates within the prose poetry field while actively contributing to the poetics and craft of the form.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Notes On Contributors
Introduction
Notes
1 Protean Manifestations and Diverse Shapes: Defining and Understanding Strategies of the Contemporary Prose Poem
Introduction
Fragmentation and the Prose Poem
Speaking the Unspeakable – Mariko Nagai
Cadence and Compression – Marc Vincenz
The Quotidian and Contemporary – Peter Johnson
Shape-shifting – Lauren Russell
Conclusion
Notes
2 Prose Poetry and the Resistance to Narrative
Notes
3 “In the Eye of the Beholder”: Prose Poetry in Dialogue Between Reader and Poet
Unspoken
Notes
4 Nobody’s Storybook: Reading Russell Edson for the Wrong Reasons
Mis-Thanking Russell Edson
Turning Forward: How Narrative Animates the Metaphoric Process
“The Only World That Showed Up”: The Prose Poem as Word Problem
Foregrounding Metaphor
“Coordinated in Endless Coincidence”: Destabilising the Poetic Subject
Notes
5 “Borders On Edges, Where Skin Stops, Or Begins”: The Prose Poem’s Relationship With the Discourses of Fashion and Food, …
Notes
6 The Contemporary Vernacular: Exploring Intersections of Architecture and Prose Poetry
Conclusion
Notes
7 “Image Machine”: Gaspar Orozco’s Book of the Peony and the Prose Poem Sequence as Perceptual Trick
Reading Book of the Peony
“The Endless Enigma Locked in That Flower”
The Prose Poem Sequence as Paradoxical Form
“The Small Model Room of the Box”
Autocinema: “The Films of the Mind”
Conclusion: Image Machines and Perceptual Tricks
Notes
8 Writing the Prose Poem: An Insider’s Perspective On an Outsider Artform
Notes
9 “A Form of Howling. A Form of Chanting. A Form of Looking Out for Each Other”: Poetics and Politics of the Contemporary ...
Contextualising Indian-English Prose Poetry
Kavya Or Poetic Literature: Contextualising the Prose Poem in Indian Literature
Aspects of the Indian-English Prose Poem
Narayanan, Life and Times of Mr. S
Dhar, Historians of Redundant Moments
Conclusion: “Casting Yourself Across, Casting Yourself Anew”
Notes
10 Collaboration, Conversation, and Adaptation: The Prose Poetry Project and Renga Attitude
Notes
11 Framing Catastrophe: The Ekphrastic Prose Poem
Notes
12 “An Interlude Suspended”: Historical Biography Through the Lens of Prose Poetry
Notes
13 Who Are the Contemporary Symbolists?: The Prose Poem and the Decorative-Subjective Approach
A Provocation
Defining Symbolism
Playful Dalliance in the Poetry of Cassandra Atherton
The Space as a Decorative Picture in Paul Hetherington’s Poetry
Conclusion and Suggestions for Finding the Decorative-Subjective Space in Practice
Notes
14 One Foot; Many Places: The Prose Poem’s Art of Standing Still While Travelling
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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