"Poetry teaches us music, metaphor, condensation and specificity"
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Then “metaphor”: not decorative comparison, but the engine of meaning-making. Metaphor lets a writer compress an argument into an image, smuggling emotion and worldview into a single turn of phrase. Mosley is pointing to poetry as the place where that engine is tuned with ruthless efficiency.
The pairing of “condensation and specificity” is the real tell. Condensation is discipline: the refusal to waste words, the insistence that each line earn its keep. Specificity is its antidote to vagueness. Poetry, at its best, doesn’t generalize; it names. It chooses the exact object, the exact sensory detail, the precise verb. Put together, Mosley is arguing that poetry teaches the paradox great prose lives on: say less, but see more.
The subtext is slightly combative toward the idea that poetry is an optional ornament in a novelist’s education. In a culture that rewards speed, content, and volume, Mosley gestures toward poetry as a corrective - a way to slow down long enough to make every sentence carry sound, image, and consequence.
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