Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Third Series
Fragment ID: 21051
What you say may be correct (that our oriental luxury in poetry makes it unappealing to Westerners), but on the other hand it is possible that the of the future will be more international than it is now. In that case the expression of various temperaments in English poetry will have a chance.
If our aim is not success and personal fame but to arrive at the expression of spiritual truth and experience of all kinds in poetry; the English tongue is the most widespread and is capable of profound turns of mystic expression which make it admirably fitted for the purpose; if it could be used for the highest spiritual expression, that is worth trying.