In his most famous work, Le parti pris des choses, Francis Ponge meticulously described common things such as oranges, potatoes and cigarettes in a poetic voice, but with a personal style and paragraph form much like an essay.
In his most famous work, Le parti pris des choses, Francis Ponge meticulously described common things such as oranges, potatoes and cigarettes in a poetic voice, but with a personal style and paragraph form much like an essay.