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Blog Posted:3/27/2024 11:19:00 AM

I'm going to post some information by experts on writing skills, only one per week as to not hog blog space. I hope you find these of some interest. The first blog will introduce some initial thoughts on compression which is important in all writing, but becomes most essential in poetry, as it is the shortest form of writing. The following article offers some interesting thoughts. Note that Shelly writes this with very few adjectives and adverbs except what is necessary for description and nothing in the way of superfluous embellishment.

 

Creative process: Compression __the key to writing poetry: Example: the poem Ozymandias

By Dennis Mellersh

One of the most important qualities that good poetry (and other art) must possess is compression, the ability to make fewer words communicate with power.

Specifically, effective poetry requires compression of story, feelings, emotion, ideas, and other factors.

A Canadian painter once said that the quality that makes both dynamite, and art, work, is compression.

We can see an excellent example of the power of literary compression in poetry in the famous short poem Ozymandias, published in 1818 by Percy Bysshe Shelley.

Ozymandias

I met a traveller from an antique land
Who said: `Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed.
And on the pedestal these words appear:
“My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!”
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.’

Within the 14-line limit of the sonnet literary form, the poet has conveyed a great deal, and with impact, using the device or technique of compression.

This poem (among other attributes):

  • Relates a story
  • Invokes a mental picture
  • Establishes a time period, setting,  and mood
  • Introduces believable characters
  • Builds a mood of irony
  • Conveys emotions such as vanity or unwarranted pride
  • Has a moral: Material things do not last

In our poetry writing, it can be a useful, practical exercise in improving our efforts to try to re-write some of our poems in a smaller number of lines and words.

 



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Date: 4/7/2024 12:34:00 PM
excellent lesson....keep them coming, it us poets a valuable tool to elevate our writing. Paulette
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Date: 4/4/2024 11:02:00 AM
Good idea Craig, hugs !
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Date: 4/2/2024 9:06:00 AM
Thank you, Dear Craig. excellent information, reflection, and the poem by Shelley is definitely deep and profound!
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Date: 3/30/2024 3:52:00 PM
informative blog, Craig. I find that 'compression' has helped both my poetry writing as well as my memoir writing. Good stuff.
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Date: 3/30/2024 7:19:00 PM
Bravo Sara - thanks for reading
Date: 3/30/2024 12:19:00 AM
Dear craigsz, yes i agree, although there were some i knew that looked down on brevity, oblivious to the fact that it requires skills and so much more to deliver thoughts In brevity, i do them in flash prompts, love doing them. And i think forms such as sonnets etc are very helpful for people like me who cant stop rambling. Altho, i would love to learn meter from you, maybe a blog on that? Always a pleasure reading your blogs. Thank you for teaching what you know, i am always learning, and happy to learn.
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Date: 3/30/2024 5:19:00 AM
Inky, I learn from you, and we all learn from each other - never stops. Actually, compression doesn't truly mean brief, it means...well...if we are to read Poe's advice (the father of the short story, which is the prose version closest to poetry), and Hemingway's advice on novel writing, they speak to wasted words which are those that prettify without true consequence. Like someone you're listening too who rambles on and throws in "too much information", so as to lose our rapt attention. In the adverb and adverb category I call them necessary and/or lipstick modifiers. WAIT! I'm rambling on with too much information! Hugs...
Date: 3/29/2024 2:34:00 PM
I love meaning in brevity Craig. Thanks so much! :)
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Date: 3/29/2024 6:58:00 PM
Thanks for reading Linda...
Date: 3/29/2024 7:52:00 AM
This is very good. Look forward to reading future tips. Thank you for your time and research in order to help us grow in our poetic ability. :-D
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Date: 3/29/2024 9:29:00 AM
Glad you found it valuable Natasha - we can never stop learning.
Date: 3/27/2024 5:22:00 PM
Interesting read, thanks for sharing with us, Craig. Bill
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Date: 3/27/2024 7:06:00 PM
Interesting Bill, that the more we study, the more we find what we didn't know...
Date: 3/27/2024 1:33:00 PM
I tell everyone who listens I'm just a simple storyteller at heart, though I try different things. One of the reasons I've come to love the Haibun form is because it allows me to tell a story in just a few paragraphs, or even just one. I try to avoid a lot of unnecessary embellishment and focus on eliciting in the reader an emotional response. That having been said, different styles of writing add to the rainbow of eclecticism (is that a word?). Nice blog Craigy
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Date: 3/27/2024 7:04:00 PM
Certainly is a word, yes, and certainly Haibun, being mostly prose (which is subject to the same need of compression) is a great example, because its inclusion of a Haiku is compression at its best.

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