Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Poetry and Art
SABCL - Volume 27
Part 1. Poetry and its Creation
Section 2. The Poetry of the Spirit
The Poet and the Poem
Power of Expression and Spiritual Experience
All depends on the
power of expression of the poet. A poet like Shakespeare or Shelley or
Wordsworth though without spiritual experience may in an inspired moment become
the medium of an expression of spiritual Truth which is beyond him and the
expression, as it is not that of his own mind, may be very powerful and living,
not merely aesthetically agreeable. On the other hand a poet with spiritual
experience may be hampered by his medium or by his transcribing brain or by an
insufficient mastery of language and rhythm and give an expression which may
mean much to him but not convey the power and breath of it to others. The
English poets of the 17th century often used a too intellectual mode of
expression for their poetry to be a means of living communication to others —
except in rare moments of an unusual vision and inspiration; it is these that
give their work its value.
8 July 1935