Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Poetry and Art
SABCL - Volume 27
Part 2. On His Own and Others’ Poetry
Section 3. Practical Guidance for Aspiring Writers
Guidance in Writing Poetry
Inspiration and Understanding [1]
Everything depends on the inspiration. But then I can’t change any line or word since I don’t understand what I am writing.
From your explanations you seem to understand all
right. The question is about the inspiration itself. It is sometimes more
successful, sometimes less — for various reasons. What one has to see is whether
what has come through is quite satisfactory in language, image, harmonious
building, poetic force. If not, one can call a
farther inspiration to emend what is deficient. At first one allows the
inspiration to come through without interference, to establish the habit of free
flow. But that does not mean one must not afterwards alter or improve — only it
should be done not by the mind but by a fresh and better inspiration. If in the
course of writing itself, a correcting inspiration comes, that can be accepted —
otherwise one does the perfecting afterwards.
23 February 1937