Verse is more valuable than prose for its rhythms are faster and more highly organised and lead to greater compexity.


Primitivism and Decadence: A Study of American Experimental Poetry Arrow Editions, New York (1937). - Observations


Verse is more valuable than prose for its rhythms are faster and more highly organised and lead to greater compexity.

Verse is more valuable than prose for its rhythms are faster and more highly organised and lead to greater compexity.

Verse is more valuable than prose for its rhythms are faster and more highly organised and lead to greater compexity.

Verse is more valuable than prose for its rhythms are faster and more highly organised and lead to greater compexity.