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The Oldie: Twitterature
Competition No 115
Two Americans are reducing world literature to episodes of 140 characters (letters or numbers. It is to be called Twitterature, after the bafflingly popular social networking email thingy. Please encapsulate a well-kinown novel or play in not more than 140 characters. Do mention the name of it as well, as I might not know. Entries to 'Competition No 115 by 28th August. email comps@theoldie.co.uk I am going to recycle a couple of unsuccessful limericks for the 'Condensing Jane' competition in The Speccie some time ago. Here they are, both less than 140 characters if you don't count spaces, and I reckon you don't. Pride and Prejudice Poor Elizabeth Bennett, a honey Who’s pretty and witty and sunny, Quite fancies rich Darcy Who acts a bit arsy. She wins him and marries the money Persuasion Her dad is a terrible prick, And her sisters both make you quite sick. How we suffer for Anne Who rejected her man When she ought to have snapped him up quick. |
I'm not sure, but I think Twitter makes you count spaces.
PS-- I just copied each of your limericks into a Twitter box and confirmed that they both go over. Spaces count. "Persuasion" goes over even if spaces do not count. PPS-- Your limericks remind me of the "fractured verse" limericks that appeared in Bumbershoot, i.e., limericks that condensed various famous poems. See http://www.umbrellajournal.com/summe.../contents.html |
Twitter does make you count spaces but I'm not sure the competition does. read the rubric. Perhaps I might ask.
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Edit: Found it: http://www.ablemuse.com/erato/showth...ght=ozymandias I hope I am not breaking any rules by doing this, but I just think it is a fine piece of work. From deep in the above-mentioned thread, Bob's Ozymandias limerick: OZZIE REDUX On a pedestal huge and Ionic stood a emperor’s statue, iconic. .....His carved words said “I’m .....gonna last for all time,” but the statue was broken. Ironic. David R. |
Sorry for another side trip, but the challenge reminds me of one of my favorite Monty Python sketches:
Summarize Proust Competition (content warning for rude language). David R. |
You get a box, do you? Lead us all to this bloody box. Hrrumph! Hrrumph! What about this then?
In Search of Lost Time Time Remembered. Had a ball. Buggery and bugger all. Tedium beyond belief Anglicised by Scott Moncrieff. And here's another. This could become seriuorsly addictive. Aeneas leaves Troy, Dad on back. Beds Dido in Carthage. Alack! Betrays her. Makes Italy home. Fights Turnus. Kills Turnus. Thus Rome. |
John, hope you don't mind, I tinkered with these:
Yours reads better. But I trimmed it down to a mere 143 characters. (without spaces) Persuasion Her dad--God, what a prick! Her sisters both make you feel sick. Alas for poor Anne Who let go her man When she should’ve snapped him up quick. And, weighing in at exactly 145 words: Pride and Prejudice Elizabeth finds Mr. Darcy acts more than a little bit arsy. Despite what he seems He’s the man of her dreams. So they wed, thereby ending the farcy. |
Nice work, Marion. I had a little go at Liz Bennett myself.
Liz Bennett’s a honey Who’s witty and sunny. She fancies rich Darcy Who acts a bit arsey But Liz does the biz. He is hers. She is his. |
Moby Dick
Call me Ish. Nov.soul, meet can'bal, shipout. Capt. obsessed w/wht/whle. Blubber, sperm,ambergris. Wht/whl! Big2do. All die. Not me. |
Giving you the dickens
YH Ish, ROTDLMAO. TSB! do u no c-im?:)
A Christmas Carol Three spirits haunt a miser, And when our tale is done, They've left him kinder, wiser. God bless us everyone. |
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