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Penguin Book of the Prose Poem

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SKU: 9780141984568

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Discover the captivating world of prose poetry in “Penguin Book of the Prose Poem.” Edited by Daniel J. Levitin, this anthology showcases literary giants like Eileen Myles, Margaret Atwood, Charles Baudelaire, and Oscar Wilde. Explore the unique blend of poetry and prose in this essential collection. ISBN: 9780141984568

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780141984568
  • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Height: 193 mm
  • No of Pages: 480
  • Spine Width: 30 mm
  • Weight: 348 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0141984562
  • Publisher Date: 14 Jul 2020
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 127 mm

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Penguin Book of the Prose Poem

  1. Anubhav Saxena

    A mixed collection, but I did enjoy Wilde’s work the most! Worth it for the classics!

  2. Abhinav Kumar Karadwal

    Levitin did a great job curating this anthology. There were many gems I discovered.

  3. Shivang Agrawal

    This is a must-have for any poetry lover! It’s a wild ride into a unique art form. Some were challenging to understand.

  4. Mohd Ashar Mujeeb

    A mixed bag. Some poems were insightful and creative, while others seemed pretentious. Still, interesting to delve into.

  5. Ashutosh Anil Rai

    Well organized and thought-provoking, I have a new appreciation for prose poetry because of it.

  6. Anshu Singh

    I had high hopes, but I was somewhat disappointed. Only a handful of pieces truly stood out. It’s okay, not great.

  7. Utkarsh Jaiswal

    Absolutely loved this collection! A thought-provoking look at the prose poem. The selection is outstanding.

  8. Anil Sandhu

    Some prose poems were beautifully written, and some were a total miss. But for the price, it’s a good intro.

  9. Hafis Shajahan

    A fascinating collection! Some pieces resonated deeply, while others left me a bit cold. Still, a worthwhile exploration of the prose poem form.

  10. Aswin Rajesh

    A well-rounded selection of prose poems. I found myself rereading several pieces. Atwood and Baudelaire are standouts!

  11. Shourya Arya

    As a novice to prose poetry, this was a great starting point. Some hit harder than others, but overall a thought-provoking read.

  12. Rushali N M

    Some writing in here is absolute gold. I keep revisiting this collection.

  13. Sauradeep Mitra

    Interesting concept, but not all the poems resonated with me. A few favorites, but overall, a bit underwhelming.

  14. Chetan Prakash

    A beautiful collection that is expertly curated and wonderfully put together.

  15. Shreyansh Chaudhary

    A wonderful introduction to prose poetry. A bit confusing at times but still well worth the read

  16. Arya Kalia

    Uneven, but worth it for the gems you’ll discover. Some writing is stellar, some not so much. Still glad I read it.

  17. Anchit Ambesh

    A fantastic anthology of prose poetry. A must read for anyone looking to expand their knowledge of poetry.

  18. Antra Kumari

    An excellent anthology! Levitin’s selection is diverse and engaging. I will definitely be buying more work by some of these poets.

  19. Prakash Kumar Singh

    A solid introduction to the form. Some poems I adored, others were a bit too abstract for my taste.

  20. Palak Shah

    A very good anthology of prose poems. Definitely expanded my understanding of the genre. Highly recommended.

  21. Abhay Kumar Rajak

    Not what I expected. Some pieces felt more like short stories than poetry, but some were exquisite.

  22. Gargi Chaurasia

    The Penguin Book of the Prose Poem is one of the best poetry books I have ever read. Worth every penny!

  23. Kamlesh

    A little too experimental for my taste. While I appreciate the innovation, it didn’t always connect with me.

  24. Ananya Singh

    I enjoyed the variety, but the lack of context for some poems made it hard to fully appreciate them. Overall, a good introduction to the genre.

  25. Raunaq Mehrotra

    I couldn’t get through most of the pieces in the collection. Not my cup of tea

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