Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
CWSA 27
Fragment ID: 7063
Remarks on Minor Indian Writers [1]
I don’t remember [Jehangir] Vakil’s poems very well, but they gave me the impression, I think, of much talent not amounting to genius, considerable achievement in language and rhythm but nothing that will stand out and endure. But how many can do more in a foreign language? Here the poem certainly attempts and almost achieves something fine – there are admirable lines and images – but the whole gives an impression of something constructed by the mind, a work built up by a very skilful and well-endowed intelligence.
12 September 1931