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0 reviewsThe purpose of this book is to investigate the contradiction which
Baudelaire places at the heart of his definition of his poetic prose.
Taking its cue from Baudelaire, it considers some questions that are
fundamental to his proposed “miracle d’une prose poétique.” It also
echoes Johnson’s warning to her readers: “notre lecture […] ne sera
en un sens que le parcours d’une incertitude, la recherche d’une
porte d’entrée par où il serait possible de commencer à les lire” (our
reading will in a sense only be the journey of uncertainty, the search
for a gateway through which it would be possible to begin reading
them).20 How can prose be poetic, and how can a poem exist in
prose? The very notion of prose poetry—malleable in Baudelaire’s
hands as he shaped it into the modern gesture that we still recognize
today—relies on the coexistence of the incompatibilities of poetry
(long defined via the lyric) and prose (decidedly un-lyric).
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