Coleman Barks

Poet

Athens, GA
Georgia US

Author's Bio

Born and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee, poet and translator Coleman Barks received a BA from the University of North Carolina and an MA from the University of California, Berkeley, before returning to the University of North Carolina to earn a PhD.
 
In 1976, poet Robert Bly introduced Barks to the work of thirteenth-century Sufi mystic poet Jalaluddin Rumi. Barks has since translated more than a dozen volumes of Rumi’s poetry, including The Illuminated Rumi (1997) and The Essential Rumi (1995), often in collaboration with Persian scholar John Moyne. Barks’s translation work was the focus of an episode of Bill Moyers’s PBS series The Language of Life, and he has collaboratively produced his Rumi translations with music and dance ensembles including the Paul Winter Consort and Zuleikha. In 2004 Barks received the Juliet Hollister Award for his work supporting interfaith understanding, and in 2006 the University of Tehran awarded Barks an honorary doctorate in recognition of his contributions to the field of Rumi translation. Barks’s translations are noted for their accessible lyricism.
 
Barks’s own poetry, influenced by Wordsworth, Whitman, and Rilke, is lyrical, meditative, and steeped in his native Southeastern landscape. Barks has published numerous original poetry collections, including Winter Sky: New and Selected Poems (2008), Gourd Seed (1993), and The Juice (1971). Awards for his poetry include the Guy Owen Prize from the Southern Literary Review, and the New England Review’s prize for narrative poetry. Barks is a professor emeritus at the University of Georgia. In 2009 he was inducted into the Georgia Writers’ Hall of Fame.

Barks died at the age of eighty-eight on February 23, 2026. (Bio and photo from authors website.)

Publications & Prizes

Books:
WINTER SKY: New and ßelected Poems, 1968-2008 (The University of Georgia Press, 2015)
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HUMMINGBIRD SLEEP: Poems2009-2011 (The University of Georgia Press, 2012)
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RUMI: THHE BIG RED BOOK (HarperOne, 2010)
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A Year with Rumi (HarperSanFrancisco, 2006)
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The Book of Love (Harper, 2003)
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Tentmaking (Maypop, 2002)
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Club: Granddaughter Poems (Maypop, 2001)
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The Soul of Rumi (Harper, 2001)
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The Glance (Viking, 1999)
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The Essential Rumi (Harper, 1995)
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Gourd Seed (Maypop, 1992)

More Information

Born in: 
Chattanooga, TN
Tennessee
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Last update: Jun 17, 2026