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prose — proselike, adj. /prohz/, n., adj., v., prosed, prosing. n. 1. the ordinary form of spoken or written language, without metrical structure, as distinguished from poetry or verse. 2. matter of fact, commonplace, or dull expression, quality,… … Universalium
James Schuyler — (9 November 1923 ndash; 12 April 1991) was a major American poet in the late 20th century. [ [http://www.poets.org/printpoet.php/prmPID/1120 James Schuyler Exihbit at The Academy of American Poets] ] He was a central figure in the New York School … Wikipedia
Chinese literature — Introduction the body of works written in Chinese, including lyric poetry, historical and didactic writing, drama, and various forms of fiction. Chinese literature is one of the major literary heritages of the world, with an… … Universalium
Visions of Gerard — by Jack Kerouac (1963) This is chronologically the first novel in jack kerouac’s fictionalized autobiography, “The Duluoz Legend.” It takes place between 1922 and 1926, the first four years of Kerouac’s life, and recounts his memories of his… … Encyclopedia of Beat Literature
SHLONSKY, ABRAHAM — (1900–1973), Hebrew poet, editor, and translator. Shlonsky holds a central position in the development of modern Hebrew poetry and modern Israel poetry in particular. His work marks the transition from the rhetorical, didactic, naturalist type of … Encyclopedia of Judaism