OUR POETRY ARCHIVE FEATURED
POET OF THE MONTH
SOFIA SKLEIDA
DECEMBER 2019
ALICJA
KUBERSKA: What does
poetry mean to you?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA:
The term derives from an ancient Greek word, poiesis,
"making". Is a form of literature that uses aesthetic qualities of
language. Poetry means raising spirit and soul! It means joy, creativity,
empathy, cultural unification, peoples brotherhood!
ALICJA
KUBERSKA: What’s
according to you the meaning of poetry in the contemporary world?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA:
"Wherever my theories went, I found that a
poet had already gone there"
(Sigmund Freud, 1856-1939, Austrian
psychiatrist).
In today's increasingly globalized world,
poets often adapt forms, styles and techniques from diverse cultures and
languages. In my opinion, this is a great advantage for us, to be able to use
poetry for peaceful purposes. Because, as it is known, poetry and every form
of art is beyond any place and time and can lead to universal and humanitarian
unification.
ALICJA
KUBERSKA: Can you describe your creative process while
writing a new poem?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: In
my opinion, the key for each writer is to have the right stimulus,
internal or external, that can lead to the inspiration of a worthwhile work. It
is a really difficult project that requires responsibility,
patience, intellectual alertness, and a free spirit.
ALICJA
KUBERSKA: Did it happen to you that a poem was just
your dream?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: Τhis
is something that didn’t happen yet, in all my writing career. I hope in the future it
will be an extra opportunity for beautiful spiritual productions.
ALICJA
KUBERSKA: Tell us
about your inspiration. What’re the most important subjects to you?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: The
source of inspiration for me is everything
that is relevant to my world.
MARIA
MIRAGLIA: Which were the emotions that inspired your
first verses?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: The
intense frustration I got from the big love of my life. It was the first and
defining factor that led me to write my first verses.
MARIA
MIRAGLIA: Was your aspiration to become a poet or did
all happen by chance?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: The
truth is that I've always liked to write, not necessarily poetry. But I had never imagined to deal so much with
poetry. Thanks, God, for this
generous blessing!
MARIA
MIRAGLIA: Who is the first person you read your poems
to and why?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: Initially my twin sister, the tireless companion of my life, who always follows
my dreams and my desires!
MARIA
MIRAGLIA: Have you published any poetic anthology, if so,
what did you feel the first time you got it in your hands?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: Six
of my poetry collections have already been published, Thanks God. Whenever a new work is born, I feel as excited as the first
time I got my first book in my hands! A wonderful feeling that makes me fill
with joy and intense emotion!
MARIA
MIRAGLIA: Who are the poets you prefer reading? Do you
get inspiration from them?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: I
don't have any particular preference. I read all kinds of poetry, poets from all over the world, and more generally
anything that excites me and may interests me.
APRILIA ZANK:
How important is accessibility of meaning to you? Do you challenge the
readers to work hard to decipher your poems, or do you prefer transparency of
meaning?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: It
is true that some of my poems are easier to read and more comprehensible than
others which require deep analysis.
When I am writing I try to be myself. A prerequisite for an author is to have
his own style.
APRILIA ZANK:
What kind of poems do you write mostly? Do you have recurring themes, or
are all your poems unique?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: The themes of my poems are free and aren’t subject to restrictions. I believe that a
poet will have an indomitable
spirit to succeed the desired results.
APRILIA ZANK:
Do you think your poetry is typically feminine / masculine? If yes, in
what way?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: I
don΄t believe that there is a poem that is addressed only to
men or women, but
on the contrary, they express
both sexes.
APRILIA ZANK:
Do you write mostly about yourself, or do you also have an open eye /ear
for the issues of the world?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: Νo, I'm not writing exclusively for me. It would
be unfair and very restrictive for an artistic nature that is plagued by many unanswered
questions.
APRILIA ZANK:
In what way is your poetry different from that of other poets?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: I
try as much as I can to be myself and not copy other poets, which is sometimes
difficult, because we usually tend
to identify ourselves with something else.
LEYLA IŞIK: What are the main
factors to make poetry real poetry?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: There are some quality features which
are really important for a writer, like humility, faithfulness, persistence, effort,
prayer, honesty, persuasive disposition, and other.
LEYLA IŞIK: Do you think imagery
is important in poetry? Where does the importance of imagery begin in a poem,
where does it end?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: This
largely depends on the individual style of writing. Imagination plays
a decisive role because it opens channels for communication with the outside
world, according to one's intellectual potential.
LEYLA IŞIK: What are the
most used types of poetry in your country?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: Since
1945 onwards the free verse prevailed
and rooted in modern Greek literature, offering excellent and masterful poems,
features of modern poetry. The previous time
dominated the rhyme.
LEYLA IŞIK: What’s
important to be a good poet? To write good poems!
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: Attention
to detail, patience, perseverance, strong will, intense emotions, discipline,
clarity, open to changes, passion for reading and travelling.
LEYLA IŞIK: Who are the most important poets and their main
properties nowadays?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: There
are many notable poets all over the world, but I would like to talk about my
home country. Kavvadias, Kavafis Saxtouris, Elytis, Seferis,
Anagnostakis, Varnalis, Empirikos, Brettakos are some important Greek
poets. In my opinion, all
of them use descriptive and vivid language, are Imaginative, creative, recall memories of related
experiences to the reader or listener, provoke thought, cause an emotional response
and so on....
DEBORAH BROOKS
LANGFORD: Understanding poetry begins with visualizing
the central images in the poem. What do you see, taste, smell, hear, and feel?
What is the imagery of your poetry?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: Exploring
imagery in poetry, is the primary vehicle that poets use to transport their
readers to a new experience.
The imagery of my poetry is to try to convey my feelings with the utmost
relevance, pictures, tensions, emotional vibrations, using visually, descriptive
or figurative language.
DEBORAH BROOKS
LANGFORD: What is the mood of your poetry? (Or How does
it make you feel?)
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: First of all, a poem is an
expression of emotion. This means, that you have to engage your
feelings when you write or read a poem.
While poetry engages your emotions, it does so in a
rational and structured way. Poetry relaxes, soothes, calms the soul,
teaches... Εven if my lyrics take the
form of a social protest, I always try to have a hopeful message at the end. It
is my great inner need. As Fernando Pessoa, (1888-1935, Portuguese poet &
writer) rightly argued , "Literature is a proof that life is
not enough".
DEBORAH BROOKS
LANGFORD: In your poetry who is the speaker of the
poem? Are you speaking to yourself or to others?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: Μost of the times I pick myself up and sometimes
I reach out to a potential listener. It depends on the message I want to convey.
DEBORAH BROOKS
LANGFORD: What is the message of your poetry? What messages do your poetry convey?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: My
poetry mainly tries to convey the aspect, that our life is short and that
everything in this world is time-bound and not immortal.
DEBORAH BROOKS
LANGFORD: Does the internet and social media
contribute to the success of your poetry? Is this the reason you write for?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: I think that
the social media contribute to the success if there are specific conditions. It is a wrong for a poet to write with the prospect of gaining money and to become
known. Time shows what lasts
and what doesn’t.
NILAVRONILL
SHOOVRO: Thank you so much dear poet for the interview.
We would like to know your personal experience with OPA as a literary web
journal. Would you like to share anything more with our readers?
SOFIA
SKLEIDA: OPA,
as a literary web journal, is excellent! There’s a long list of advantages
associated with OPA literary web journal. First of all, it is highly credible,
authoritative and offer clarity. This influences our works, overall quality,
making them reliable, as well as
enriched with facts and truths. Thus, offer evidence for the claims of the
poets, whose poems are hosted on this site. Offer clarity and unlimited
visibility. Provides great reading with a wealth of knowledge, focused research
and broadened perspective. Warm congratulations wholeheartedly! I wish more success and valuable projects!
wonderful interview, lot of unknown areas, which are so nicely explained. excellent. wish you more success. god bless your pen , give you golden ink.
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