Today’s program is about prose poetry. That is, about a kind of poetry that is both prose and poetry. It is a form that started with the French poet Charles Baudelaire, who in 1862 published the first twenty such poems, and it has developed since then into a widely used and widely accepted poetic and general literary genre. Today’s program talks about what prose poetry is, offers some discussion of how it differs from another very short literary form called ”flash fiction,” and ends with my translations of prose poems by the Lithuanian poet Henrikas Radauskas as well as some of my own prose poems.