Coleman Barks
Coleman Barks is an American poet and former literature faculty member at the University of Georgia. Although he neither speaks nor reads Persian, he is a popular interpreter of Rumi, rewriting the poems based on other English translations.
Early life and education
Barks is a native of Chattanooga, Tennessee. He attended the Baylor School, then the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of California, Berkeley.Barks was a student of the Sufi Shaykh Bawa Muhaiyaddeen.
Career
Barks taught literature at the University of Georgia for three decades.Barks makes frequent international appearances and is well known throughout the Middle East. Barks' work has contributed to an extremely strong following of Rumi in the English-speaking world. Due to his work, the ideas of Sufism have crossed many cultural boundaries over the past few decades. Barks received an honorary doctorate from University of Tehran in 2006.
He has also read his original poetry at the Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival. In March 2009, Barks was inducted into the Georgia Writers' Hall of Fame.