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prose poem
noun
- a composition written as prose but having the concentrated, rhythmic, figurative language characteristic of poetry.
prose poem
noun
- a prose composition characterized by a poetic style
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Word History and Origins
Origin of prose poem1
First recorded in 1835–45
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Example Sentences
Bush, Leonard composed the prose poem “I Want a President,” a wish list of character traits for the nation’s next leader.
From New York Times
I knew then that my main character, Hà, had to tell her story in prose poems.
From Washington Post
Millner’s narrator — a 28-year-old poet — tells her love story in both the first and second person, bluffing her way through becoming herself in couplets and prose poems.
From Washington Post
Mr. Simic was a prolific writer who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1990 for “The World Doesn’t End,” a book of prose poems.
From New York Times
“Animal Joy” is at once prose poem, manifesto, sociological study and therapy session.
From Washington Post
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