Abstract

An essay is presented which discusses comedy and prose poetry in contemporary culture. The author looks at why prose poems have a generic predisposition toward comedy and suggests that prose poetry has the ability to endlessly reinvent itself and combine elements of parables, fables, and aphorism. Reflections are provided by the author on comedy and the prose poem.

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