I can admit to hearing
echoes of prose poetry in some flash fiction, but it would never occur to me to consider the two genres other than separately.
Not exact matches
Yet, what he saw he saw in a holy fullness that most
of us now miss, and his lyrical
prose is filled with biblical
echoes.
Hardly a sentence goes by without some invented word or feat
of tricky phrasing that
echoes the thorny
prose of Melville's original.
In the
prose style
of your novel, as well as in its concern for the inner reflections
of a troubled youth, some readers may catch
echoes of Burgess and Sillitoe.
«Events unfold in the most mannered
prose since the glory days
of James Ellroy against the distant
echoes of Donald Trump's shockingly successful presidential campaign... Dispensing with the genre's customary pleasures... Bruen still manages to deliver
prose that's both tough and elegiac.»
«Andrews and Urbanska are masterful in their
prose and their ability to bring together an eclectic array
of writers, thinkers and sustainability adovcates who live in ways that
echo what they write about.»