The Secret Splendour


- Poetry and the Poet
- Some Matter of Fact
- The Secret Splendour - Trees of Time
- The Secret Splendour - Intangable
- The Secret Splendour - Young-Hearted River
- The Secret Splendour - Far Flute
- The Secret Splendour - Earth-Heaven
- The Secret Splendour - Modern Love
- The Secret Splendour - Platonic
- The Secret Splendour - Euthanasia
- The Secret Splendour - Night in the open
- The Secret Splendour - Gautama
- The Secret Splendour - Rishi parasara's Invoation
- The Secret Splendour - Sakuntala's Farewell
- The Secret Splendour - Quest
- The Secret Splendour - Lalita
- The Secret Splendour - Pointers
- The Secret Splendour - Tryst
- The Secret Splendour - Night's Core
- The Secret Splendour - Love's Complaint
- The Secret Splendour - All
- The Secret Splendour - Day nor Night
- The Secret Splendour - Arcane
- The Secret Splendour - Plentitude
- The Secret Splendour - Grandeur
- The Secret Splendour - The Kiss of Man
- The Secret Splendour - Conquerors
- The Secret Splendour - The Great Bear
- The Secret Splendour - Ilda
- The Secret Splendour - Dolce Riso
- The Secret Splendour - Dante on the Eve of the Divina Commedia
- The Secret Splendour - Glamour-Tide
- The Secret Splendour - Isis Of the Black Veils
- The Secret Splendour - Beyond Earth and Heaven
- The Secret Splendour - Time's End
- The Secret splendour - Prefigure
- The Secret Splendour - Creators
- The Secret Splendour - Canticle
- The Secret Splendour - Grace
- The Secret Splendour - Symbol-Mood
- The Secret Splendour - Vision
- The Secret Splendour - Santo Riso
- The Secret Splendour - Frality
- The Secret Splendour - Sun-Spell
- The Secret Splendour - Invisible
- The Secret Splendour - Violet Wisdom
- The Secret Splendour - Dawn
- The Secret Splendour - August 15-Sri Aurobindo's Birthday
- The Secret Splendour - The Real you
- The Secret Splendour - The Secret Splendour
- The Secret Splendour - The Ravishment of Persephone
- The Secret Splendour - Ultima
- Overhead Poetry - Poems With Sri Aurobindo's Comments - Editor's Introduction
- Overhead Poetry - Poems with Sri Aurobindo's Comment - 1
- Overhead Poetry - Poems with Sri Aurobindo's Comment - 2
- Overhead Poetry - Poem with Sri Aurobindo's Comment - 3
- Overhead Poetry - Poem with Sri Aurobindo's Comment - 4
- Overhead Poetry - Poem with Sri Aurobindo's Comment - 5
- Overhead Poetry - Poems with Sri Aurobindo's Comments - 6
- The Close Of Dante's-Divina Commedia (Paradiso, Canto 33)
- Epilogue-The Overhead planes - Sri Aurobindo
- The Adventure of The Apocalypse - A Personal Preface
- The Adventure of the Apocalpyse - Seated Above
- The Adventure of the Apocalpyse - Mirror and Knowledge
- The Adventure of the Apocalpyse - Treasure
- The Adventure of the Apocalpyse - Grace
- The Adventure of the Apocalpyse - Cosmic Rhythms
- The Adventure of the Apocalpyse - Two Moons
- The Adventure of the Apocalpyse - Time
- The Adventure of the Apocalpyse - The Signature
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Lament and Rhapsody
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Strange Enemy
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Fate of the Psyche
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Unbirthed
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - My Life
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Here and Now
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Beauty's Parting
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Soul of Song
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Lotus-Lamp
- The Advenutre of the Apocalypse - Veilless word
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - The Two Crosses
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Without and Within
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Eternity
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Saviour-Guide
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Single Without a Second
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - The Eternal Vast
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse -Triumph is All
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Ideal
- The Adventur of the Apocalypse - Europe Takes a Look
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - White Stallion
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - When
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Art of Arts
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Art Beyond Art
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Vision Splendid
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - The Tone of the True
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Words
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Nectarous Night
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - God's Elephant
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Let The Ear Read
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Height and Dept
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Earth's Roof
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - The Great Face
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - From 8th May to the 8th June
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Lord of Dream-Love
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Mystics Mountain
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Beneath,Above
- The Advenuture of the Apocalypse - Great Wings
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - The Adventure Of Apocalypse
- The adventure of the Apocalypse - The Master
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Demi-monde
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Above,within
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - O Vastness
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Beyond Both Grief and Joy
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Behind Man's Form
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Initiation at Midnight
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Suns
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Forest Cathedrals
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Milk in Almighty Breasts
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - The Blind Below
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - O Moslem Men
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Vanishing edges
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Greatness of Earth
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - The Two Languages
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - what is Truth
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Turn your Back
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Not Far Enough
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Altamira
- The Advenutre of the Apocalypse - Name after Name
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - God is Asleep!
- The Adventure of the Apocalypae - The Sleeper on the Serpent
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Infinitude
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Wondrous Chameleon
- The Advenutre of the Apocalypse - From 8th May to 8th July
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Goddess Earth
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - God's Whole Secret
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Full Moon
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Hidden Apocalypt
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Artist Almighty
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - God-Grades
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - The Terror and the Tyranny
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Voice from the wideness
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Wondrous Waking
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - The Missing Touch
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - O Who Shall Tame the Tarpan
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - I Bring A Song
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - O Pygmy of Perfection
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - The Absolute Dream
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Mystic Marriage
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - Goddess
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - The Golden Hand
- The Adventure of the Apocalypse - From 8th May to 8th August
- A Personal Epilogue
- Altar and Flame
- Altar and Flame - Through Limitless Freedoms
- Altar and Flame - Psyche
- Altar and Flame - Tears
- Altar and Flame - Treachery
- Altar and Flame - Rose-Red
- Altar and Flame - Life's Extermist
- Altar and Flame - Anticipation
- Altar and Flame - A Prayer for Ignorance
- Altar and Flame - When Poems are Born
- Altar and Flame - O the Rare Fall
- Altar and Flame - God's Steep
- Altar and Flame - Sappho Silent
- Altar and Flame - Fragments
- Altar and Flame - After A Tuscan Saying
- Altar and Flame - Black Swan
- Altar and Flame - Red Snake
- Altar and Flame - Truth at the Bottom
- Altar and Flame - Lammergeyer
- Altar and Flame - O Heart
- Altar and Flame - Crownless King
- Altar and Flame - Judgment Day
- Altar and Flame - Escape from Tartary
- Altar and Flame - Secret Ether
- Altar and Flame - Dante meets Beatrice in purgatory
- Altar and Flame - Libido
- Altar and Flame - Between us Two
- Altar and Flame - Waste
- Altar and Flame - Equality
- Altar and Flame - Out of my Heart
- Altar and Flame - Eors Known and Unknown
- Altar and Flame - The Sea
- Altar and Flame - Was it not Enough
- Altar and Flame - Star-break
- Altar and Flame - Taprobane
- Altar and Flame - Heaven's Light and Mortal Doom
- Altar and Flame - Seven Suns
- Altar and Flame - Pranam to the Divine Mother
- Altar and Flame - Prayer for Perfection
- Uncollected Work - At the Foot of Kancinjanga
- Uncollected work - Revelation
- Uncollected Work - Surya
- Uncollected Work - My Prayer
- Uncollected Work - Hierophantic
- Uncollected work - O Divine Adorable Mere
- Uncollected Work - To Maheshwari
- Uncollected Work - Canzonet
- Uncollected Work - Sages
- Uncollected work - Maya
- Uncollected Work - Bard
- Uncollected Work - Sri Krishna
- Uncollected Work - Radha's Rebuke to the Worldly-minded
- Uncollected Work - A Freudian's Midnight Meditation
- Uncollected Work - Names
- Uncollected Work - The Dead
- Uncollected Work - Moon-worship
- Uncollected Work - Singers of the Spirit
- Uncollected Work - The Stranger
- Uncollected Work - The Slave
- Uncollected Work - Toussaint L' Ouverutre
- Uncollected Work - Nameless
- Uncollected Work - Shiva
- Uncollected Work - Garuda
- Uncollected Work - Arabesque
- Uncollected Work - Vespertide
- Uncollected Work - The Crescent of Beauty
- Uncollected Work - Divine Dark
- Uncollected Work - Appeal
- Uncollected Work - Sero te Amavi
- Uncollected Work - Aeroplane
- Uncollected Work - Pilgrim of Truth
- Uncollected Work - Song-Sculpture
- Uncollected Work - A Song of Quiet
- Uncolleted Work - Truth's Wayfaring
- Uncollected Work - Her Changing Eyes
- Uncollected Work - Truth-archery
- Uncollected work - Song-Change
- Uncollected Work - Creative Calm
- Uncollected Work - Dilemma
- Uncollected Work - Transformation
- Uncollected Work - Gift-Cycle
- Uncollected work - Askesis
- Uncollected Work - O Voiceful Words
- Uncollected Work - Initiation
- Uncollected Work - Trance- solitude
- Uncollected Work - Yoga
- Uncollected Work - Tyaga
- Uncollected Work - Gramarye
- Uncollected Work - Brahman
- Uncollected Work - Avatar
- Uncollected Work - De Profundis
- Uncollected Work - To The All-Beautiful
- Uncollected Work - How
- Uncollected Work - Chaser Chased
- Uncollected Work - O Silent Love
- Uncollected Work - Wood-Glooms
- Uncollected Work - Heart-Hallow
- Uncollected Work - Towards Babylon
- Uncollected Work - Invocation
- Uncollected Work - Sri Aurobindo
- Uncollected Work - Little Passions
- Uncollected Work - AE
- Uncollected Work - Wind-Swoon
- Uncollected Work - Fulfilment
- Uncollected Work - Towards Shiva
- Uncolleted Work - The Finishing Touch
- Uncolleted Work - Aspiration
- Uncollected Work - Lacrimae Rerum
- Uncollected Work - Zenith
- Uncollected Work - Strange Tunes
- Uncollected Work - Birds in the Night
- Uncollected Work - Beatitude
- Uncollected Work - Great is your Beauty,Earth
- Uncollected Work - Ineffable
- Uncollected Work - I Love Thee
- Uncollected Work - Signa Coeli
- Uncollected Work - Incognita
- Uncollected Work - O When
- Uncollected Work - In Horis Aeternum
- Uncollected Work - Whitenesses
- Uncollected Work - Inward
- Uncollected Work - Disloyalty
- Uncollected Work - Night's Day
- Uncollected Work - The Paramour of Soordas
- Uncollected Work - Verge
- Uncollected Work - Beyond
- Uncollected Work - Realisation
- Uncollected Work - Elixir Vitae
- Uncollected Work - Far and Near
- Uncollected Work - Glimmerings
- Uncolleted Work - Nirvana
- Uncollected Work - Paradox
- Uncollected Work - Black Magic
- Uncollected Work - Grace
- Uncollected Work - Francesca of Rimini
- Uncollected Work - Beatrice Missions Virgil to Guide Dante
- Uncollected Work - O Ganga of the In-World
- Uncollected Work - Consecration
- Uncollected Work - The Call
- Uncollected Work - Belisarius
- Uncollected work - Wave-break
- Uncollected Work - Grave of Trance
- Uncollected Work - To the Ashram Poet Harindranath Chattopadhyaya, Writing in Seclusion
- Uncollected Work - Elegiacs
- Uncollected Work - Laura de Sade
- Uncollected Work - Giant Wheel
- Uncollected Work - Bird-Reveries
- Uncollected Work - Mother of New Birth
- Uncollected Work - Magnitudes
- Uncollected Work - A Son Of God
- Uncollected Work - Beginning of an Autobiography
- Uncollected Work - Kailas of Night
- Uncollected Work - Grass
- Uncollected Work - The First Fight
- Uncollected Work - An Image
- Uncollected Work - World-Tour
- Uncollected Work - Loss
- Uncollected Work - A Vision of Purbal
- Uncollected Work - Bharata
- Uncollected Work - A Poet's Yoga
- Uncollected Work - Reintegrator
- Uncollected Work - After Buddha
- Uncollected Work - Two Peaks
- Uncollected Work - God Everywhere
- Uncollected Work - Death's Hour
- Uncollected Work - The Death Of Vivekananda
- Uncollected Work - Beyond the Rainbow
- Uncollected Work - White Birds
- Uncollected Work - God's Greatness
- Uncollected Work - The New Year
- Uncollected Work - The Divine
- Uncollected Work - God's Victories
- Uncollected Work - Heartbreak
- Uncollected Work - Beau Geste
- Uncollected Work - Between Two Lovers
- Uncollected Work - The Parsi
- Uncollected Work - Eden Ever-Present
- Uncollected Work - O Love,O Lustre
- Uncollected Work - Mountain-Shadow
- Uncollected Work - The Eyes of Botticelli's Madonna
- Uncollected Work - The Medieval Christian
- Uncollected Work - Overself
- Uncollected Work - Discipleship
- Uncollected Work - Psychophany
- Uncollected Work - Tryst
- Uncollected Work - Runner
- Uncollected Work - God
- Uncollected Work - December 5,1950
- Uncollected Work - Full Moon
- Uncollected Work - Inverted Temple
- Uncollected Work - Snow
- Uncollected Work - The Wondrous Lure
- Uncollected Work - At the Samadhi of Sri Aurobindo
- Uncollected Work - O Wound of Splendour
- Uncollected Work - Super-Scientist
- Uncollected Work - New Horizon
- Uncollected Work - Crucial Quintet
- Uncollected Work - Prophecy
- Uncollected Work - An Insight from Assyria
- Uncollected Work - An Appreciation and an Appeal
- Uncollected Work - Mind of Light
- Uncollected Work - Your Smile
- Uncollected Work - Gnosis
- Uncollected Work - The Two Faces of Tapasya
- Uncollected Work - Towards Transformaion
- Uncollected Work - No Return
- Uncollected Work - Tennis with the Mother
- Uncollected Work - Art
- Uncollected Work - Refuge of Lions
- Uncollected Work - Celibate Sword
- Uncollected Work - Sri Aurobindo's Vision
- Uncollected Work - The Divine's Compassion
- Uncollected Work - Moment of Grace
- Uncollected Work - Yoga of Sir Aurobindo
- Uncollected Work - The Mother-Two Phases
- Uncollected Work - This too is Her Love
- Uncollected Work - Blake,Life's End,Beyond Sight
- Uncollected Work - Poems,The Mystic Ray
- Uncollected Work - Mountain-Cave
- Uncollected Work - From Verlaine
- Uncollected Work - Tranquil Triumph
- Uncollected Work - No Hope Unless
- Uncollected Work - A Bird's Desire
- Uncollected Work - Man's Other Side
- Uncollected Work - What I Need
- Uncollected Work - Beyond the Spectrum
- Uncollected Work - Kingfisher
- Uncollected Work - Sparks from the Rigveda's Hymns to Agni
- Uncollected Work - Inward and Upward
- Uncollected Work - Height and Depth
- Uncollected Work - New Sun, New Earth
- Uncollected Work - Seer and Singer
- Uncollected Work - Night
- Uncollected Work - A Peep at Sri Aurobindo Writing
- Uncollected Work - Sri Aurobindo the Poet
- Uncollected Work - Seascape
- Uncollected Work - Daybreak
- Uncollected Work - Waiting
- Uncollected Work - The Ideal of Mallarme
- Uncollected Work - Creation
- Uncolleted Work - The Rose
- Uncollected Work - A Line is There
- Uncollected Work - Insights
- Uncollected Work - This Hand
- Uncollectd Work - Answer and Question
- Uncollected Wok - My Soul
- Uncollected Work - Stilll Water
- Uncollected Work - The Yogi's Death
- Uncollected Work - Worship and Wideness
- Uncollected Work - Your Grace
- Uncollected Work - O This Old Age
- Uncollected Work - The Unknown
- Uncollected Work - Seer-Singer
- Uncollected Work - Sehar
- Uncollected Work - Solace
- Uncollected Work - O Lovers
- Uncollected Work - Above and Below
- Uncollected Work - Wasted Prayer
- Uncollected Work - My Emptiness
- Uncollected Work - Water-Self
- Uncollected Work - Between
- Uncollected Work - The Freed Soul
- Uncollected Work - Minnie-10.8.1982
- Uncollected Work - Four Mystic Moods
- Uncolleted Work - A Crucial Experience
- Uncollected Work - Night's Wakefulness
- Uncollected Work - At Last
- Uncollected Work - Veiled Within
- Uncollected Work - Love
- Uncollected Work - The Scattered Life
- Uncollected Work - Many Barenesses
- Uncolllected Work - Veiled Workers
- Uncollected Work - True Infinity
- Uncollected Work - A Francy of the Elements
- Uncollected Work - 15 August-Eternal India
- Uncollected Work - Calm White Lines
- Uncollected Work - Greatness,Far
- Sri Aurobindo's Comments (On a Number of poems not included in Overhead Poetry)
- Eros Known and Unknown Images from Early Moods - Eros Known And Unknown
- Eros Known and Unknown - Helena-Two Visions
- Eros Known and Unknown - Dante at the Tomb of Beatrice
- Eros Known and Unknown - Heloise
- Eros Known and Unknown - Abelard
- Eros known and Unknown - The Strange Choosing of Emer
- Eros Known and Unknown - Carlyle at the Grave of His Wife
- Eros Known and Unknown - Arnold's Reverie
- Eros Known and Unknown - Doctor Gogarty
- Eros Known and Unknown - Love's Secrecy
- Eros Known and Unknown - Your Joy
- Eros Known and Unknown - You
- Eros Known and Unknown - Mantra
- Eros Known and Unknown - Beggar-palms
- Eros Known and Unknown - Rosa Mystic-A Colloquy
- Eros Known and Unknown - Secrets
- Eros Known and Unknown - One Magic Day
- Eros Known and Unknown - When She Died
- Eros Known and Unkown - Great Hungers
- Eros Known and Unknown - This Little Face
- Eros Known and Unknown - Cast out all Fear
- Eros Known and Unknown - Your Love
- Eros Known and Unknown - Distance
- Eros Known and Unknown - Symbol-Vision fo Full Moon
- Eros Known and Unknown - Love's Nectar
- Eros Known and Unknown - Grace-Girl
- Eros Known and Unknown - Green Grace
- Eros Known and Unknown - Moonlight-Meeting
- Eros Known and Unkown - Oh
- Eros Known and Unknown - Together
- Eros Known and Unknown - The Rapt One
- Eros Known and Unknown - Love's Twofold Rose
- Eros Known and Unknown - Passion's Paradoxer
- Eros Known and Unknown - Perfect Union
- Eros Known and Unknown - Misalliance
- Eros Known and Unknown - Falling
- Eros Known and Unknown - Love Epiphanic
- Eros Known and Unknown - O waste Me Not
- Eros Known and Unknown - Beyond,Within
- Eros KNown and Unknown - All and Nothing
- Eros Known and Unknown - Palace and Temple
- Eros Known and Unknown - Love's Coward
- Eros Known and Unknown - Your Power's sECRET
- Eros Known and Unknown - Mood-Memories
- Eros Known and Unknown - Purblind
- Eros Known and Unknown - If I Became a Great Poet
- Eros Known and Unknown - Luckless Love
- Eros Known and Unknown - A Call in Crisis
- Eros known and Unknown - In Peace
- Eros Known and Unknown - Farewell
- Eros Knwon and Unknown - Alphabetical Index Of Titles
- Eros Known and Unknown - Alphabetical Index of First Lines

A Personal Epilogue
To complete the story of this book, cast in personal terms that are connected with my spiritual guides at Pondicherry, it is appropriate not only to record, as I have done, their solicitous response, as summed up by one of them, to the strange experiences through which I was passing. It is appropriate also to present the literary response of the other, whose words of helpful criticism and evaluation had been precious to me for their rare insight throughout my life as a writer in both prose and poetry. Here are Sri Aurobindo's dictated comments in the form of two letters:
"Your new poems are very remarkable and original in their power of thought and language and image, but precisely for that reason I have to study and consider carefully each individual poem separately before I can comment on them either generally or in detail. That will be possible only after some time, perhaps a considerable time. I am afraid you will have to possess your soul in patience till things are quieter and time less crowded. The only thing I can find meanwhile to send you is the note I put down in passing after reading a few of these poems. 'Some of the poems such as Soul of Song have a remarkable perfection and this is often accompanied with a great felicity and power of revelatory image as in Cosmic Rhythms. In another poem, Un-birthed, the images grow more audacious and tense and might seem to be almost violent in their push but they usually justify themselves by their originality and success.'
"The poems inspired by the Savitri model have the same qualities as the shorter ones; here too I shall have to wait until I have gone through them individually before I can write anything. One thing only is a little doubtful to me whether you have always achieved a perfect unity of total rhythm blending all the passages into a perfect whole. I have just heard the poem, Here and Now, where you seem to have attained success in a total unifying rhythm; but this has
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been done by employing a fine irregularity in the lines which gives a different build from the Savitri model. In other poems, even when you have employed enjambment to loosen the rigorousness of the model and get a greater swing and freedom, this has not always happened. Long passages in the Savitri manner are not easy to manage; short sentences or paragraphs can succeed, but great care in the development is needed. Otherwise one may have a series of stiffly standing stone pillars or straight lines of intense colour packed side by side instead of a successive harmony. I shall, however, consider this more carefully after studying individually more of these poems; I only suggest the possibility for the moment; in a later letter I shall return to the subject and either withdraw or confirm the suggestion."
(July 20, 1948)
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"I have gone through your manuscript of poems and I propose that they should be immediately published without further delay. I had started making comments on each poem as 1 think you had wanted me to do; but this would have been an interminable process and your poems would have had to wait till after Doomsday. I don't, think there is anything in the poems that needs to be changed; even when you become too original for some critics who would call you violently forceful or wilfully extravagant in your images, expressions or idea-substance, these very qualities are the breath of life of a poem and to change or modify them would take away its whole value. There are perhaps one or two poems in which my doubt about the Savitri rhythm in blank verse lending itself to long continuous passages might seem to have some sort of justification, as if rows of giant ninepins have been set up somewhat stiffly but powerfully on an inexorable flatness of surface. But here too I find that change could not be tolerated for somehow this rhythm manages to be the right one for the poems' posture. So if
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you agree we will send the manuscript at once to the Press as soon as we hear to that effect from you."
(December 25, 1948)
In his second letter Sri Auiobindo says: "I had started making comments on each poem..." But no such comments were sent to me—and only those dictated on one poem were found among his papers after he had passed away. As against the praise abundantly given, it is fair to reproduce them for what seems to indicate a possibility of censure when a certain trend is pushed to its extreme though Sri Aurobindo takes care to offset the imagined censure by not directly identifying himself with it. Even apart from my motive of being fair, they are worth citing for their lively teasing style. The poem is the very first in the book, in which the new inspiration may be considered somewhat tentative.
Seated Above
Seated above in a measureless trance of truth—
A thunder wearing the lightning's streak of smile,
A lonely monolith of frozen fire.
Sole pyramid piercing to the "vast of the One—
Waits Shiva throned on an all-supporting void.
Wing after wing smites to the cosmic sky.
Gathering flame-speed out of their own wild heart—
That tunnel of dream through the body's swoon of rock—
They find their home in this sweet silent Face
With the terrible brain that bursts to a hammer of heaven
And deluges hell with mercies without end.
The abysmal night opens its secret smile
And all the world cries out it is the dawn!
SRI AUROBINDO'S COMMENTS
"Seated Above is a striking poem but its violent connections and disconnections—I am lot condemning them—have
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somehow awakened the Johnsonian critic in me and I give voice to his objections here without supporting them. His first objection is to 'streak of smile' and he wants to know how thunder can wear a smile, because thunder is a sound, not a visible object. The next three lines are very fine, he admits, though he wriggles a little at the frozen fire. He would like to know how a wing can have a heart and want also to know whether it is the heart that is a tunnel of dream and whether it is the tunnel that finds a home and what can be meant by the home of a tunnel. He is startled by the deluge from Shiva's brain and his own brain is ready to burst at the idea that Shiva's brain is being knocked out of his head by the hammer of heaven. The last two lines elicit his first unquestioning approval; that, he says, is the right union of poetry and common sense.
"I don't ask you to take these Johnsonianisms seriously; I have only been taking a little exercise in a field foreign to me; but 1 am not sure that this is not how some critics will grumble and groan under this particular hammer of heaven." (12.11.1948)
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