Prose Poem Anthologies
The Poetry Center Library has the following anthologies devoted to the prose poem. Come in and take a look:
The Best of the Prose Poem: an international anthology. Edited by Peter Johnson. Buffalo, White Pine Press, 2000.
Epiphanies: the prose poem now. Edited by George Myers. Westerville, Cumberland, 1987.
Great American Prose Poems, from Poe to the present. Edited by David Lehman. New York, Scribners, 2003.
Models of the Universe: an anthology of the prose poem. Edited by Stuart Friebert and David Young. Oberlin, Oberlin College Press, 1995
No Boundaries: Prose Poems by 24 American Poets. Edited by Ray Gonzalez. Dorset, Tupelo Press, 2003.
The Party Train: a collection of North American prose poetry. Edited by Robert Alexander, et al. Minneapolis, New Rivers Press, 1996.
The Prose Poem: an international anthology. Edited by Michael Benedikt. New York, Dell, 1976.
Dreaming the Miracle: Three french Prose Poets, Jacob, Ponge, Follain. Buffalo, White Pine Press, 2003.
We also have complete files of both Cue and Sentence, journals devoted to the prose poem, and Mary Ann Caws' The Prose Poem in France. Columbia Univ. Press, 1983. Also of interest is Michel Delville's The American Prose Poem: Poetic form and the Boundaries of Genre. University Press of Florida, 1998.

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