Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
SABCL 26
Fragment ID: 7968
Q: Here is a sonnet for your judgment. It deals with the massive spiritual light descending into the brain like an inverted pyramid. The final phrase has a historical allusion:
...a conscious hill
Down-kindled by some Cheops of the skies
To monument his lordship over death.
You must have heard of Cheops, the Egyptian King who built the Great Pyramid at Gizeh?
A: Of course I have heard of Cheops, but did not expect to hear of him again in this context. Don’t you think the limiting proper name brings in an excessive touch of intellectual ingenuity, almost as if the poem were built for the sake of this metaphor and not for its subject? I would myself prefer a general term so as to prevent any drop from sublimity, e.g.
Down-sloped by some King-Builder of the skies.
But it is a good sonnet and there is certainly both vision and poetry in it.
25-9-1933