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    Rumi: The Big Red Book: The Great Masterpiece Celebrating Mystical Love and Friendship

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    by Rumi, Coleman Barks


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    • ISBN-13: 9780061905834
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Publication date: 11/01/2011
    • Edition description: Reprint
    • Pages: 512
    • Sales rank: 87,256
    • Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.50(d)

    Coleman Barks is a renowned poet and the bestselling author of The Essential Rumi, Rumi: The Big Red Book, The Soul of Rumi, Rumi: The Book of Love, and The Drowned Book. He was prominently featured in both of Bill Moyers' PBS television series on poetry, The Language of Life and Fooling with Words. He taught English and poetry at the University of Georgia for thirty years, and he now focuses on writing, readings, and performances.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction 1

    Rumi's Life 1

    The Soul Essence of Shams Tabriz 7

    I Odes (Ghazals) 13

    Names for the Mystery 14

    1 Al-Fattah, The Opener 15

    Jars of Springwater 16

    God in the Stew 16

    Undressing 16

    Flightpaths 17

    Mountaintop Trough 17

    Open Window 18

    A Northern Wind 18

    Entrance Door 19

    The Opener 19

    The Source of Joy 20

    The Silent Articulation of a Face 20

    Cry Out Your Grief 21

    The Heart Acts as Translator 21

    We Are Tired of Secret Joy 22

    Fasting 22

    In the Arc of Your Mallet 23

    The Torrent Leaves 23

    Locked Out of Life 24

    Granite and Glass 24

    A Garden is Questioning the Dawn 25

    What a Fine Song 25

    Soul Spring 26

    2 Al-Jami, The Gatherer 27

    Everyone Outdoors Talking 28

    A Story They Know 29

    The Meeting 29

    Leaving 31

    We Are the Sun 31

    Uncle of the Jar 32

    Asylum 33

    A Delicate Girl 33

    Blade 34

    Strange Gathering 34

    Keep Moving 35

    Trees 36

    Walking Out of the Treasury Building 36

    Keeper of Secrets 37

    The Shop 38

    The Wine Vat's Lid 38

    The Waterwheel 39

    A Community of the Spirit 40

    No Ordinary Friendship 41

    At Home in Both Places 41

    3 Al-Batin, The Hidden 43

    The Living Doubleness 44

    Green from Inside 44

    Saladin 45

    Harvest 45

    See What You Have Despised in Yourself 46

    Climb to the Execution Place 46

    To the Extent They Can Die 47

    Broom Work 47

    Back into the Reedbed 48

    Bowls of Food 48

    You So Hidden 51

    The Tent 51

    Privacy 52

    This Splashing Around 52

    Drum 53

    Wherever He is Moving 53

    This Soup 53

    What the Sun Says Rising 55

    4 Al-Khabir, The Aware, The Knowing 57

    The Knots Unite 58

    Solomon Ant 58

    Water from the Well of the Soul 59

    Talking to the Luck-Bird 60

    A Beautiful Walk Inside You 60

    More Range 61

    Knowledge Beyond Love 61

    Cup 62

    Sour, Doughy, Numb, and Raw 63

    Someone Being Drawn to You 63

    A New-Green Branch 63

    The Oldest Thirst There is 64

    The Reed Flute's Work 64

    Roselit Piece of Shell 65

    A Bowl 65

    Unfold Your Own Myth 66

    Bismillah 67

    5 Al-Bari, The Maker From Nothing 68

    Two Days of Silence 69

    Soul Houses 69

    One Being Inside All 70

    You Make Your Own Oil as You Cook 71

    What is Inside the Ground 71

    Two Donkeys 72

    Spring Drumming Again 72

    Go Behind the Screen 73

    The Mill 73

    The Elusive Ones 74

    A Garden Where the House Was 74

    After Being in Love, the Next Responsibility 75

    Thornbush Music 76

    Spindrift 76

    Spillings 77

    6 Al-Hayy, The Living 78

    The Verge of Tears 79

    Entering the Shell 79

    A Mixed-Breed Apple 80

    What You Gave 80

    Desolation 81

    Choose a Suffering 81

    The Death of Saladin 82

    The Music We Are 82

    Glory to Mutabilis 83

    The Most Alive Moment 84

    It is All Laughing 84

    The Reply 84

    The Diver's Clothes Lying Empty 85

    Decorating the Cell 86

    With You Here Between 86

    A Bit of Embroidery 87

    Your Love Reveals Your Beauty 88

    The Wood and the Flames, Still Talking 88

    The Day I Die 89

    Old, Yet Freshly Begun 90

    Never Quite as Alive

    7 Al-Haqq, The Truth 91

    Hamza's Nothing 92

    Another Invitation 92

    Miles of Riverside Canebrake 93

    Alive with Scripture 93

    You Shall Not See Me 95

    A Brightening Floor 96

    Wind That Mixes with Your Fire 96

    Not Intrigued with Evening 96

    A Lion Looking for Laughter 97

    The Face 97

    Greed and Generosity 98

    The Rights of Crying 98

    The Other Thing 99

    My Worst Habit 99

    Soul and Friend 100

    8 As-Salaam, Peace 101

    Calm in the Midst of Lightning 102

    A Mountain Nest 102

    Full Sun 103

    Begin 103

    A Clean Sandy Spot 104

    A Vague Trace 104

    Talking Through the Door 104

    Look, Fish 106

    In Prison 107

    Rumi's Deathbed Poem 107

    The Beloved Night 108

    Quietness 108

    Sanai 109

    Spring is Christ 110

    Red Shirt 110

    Not a Day on Any Calendar 111

    The Least Figure 111

    9 Ar-Rahim, The Compassionate 112

    I See My Beauty in You 113

    Your Morning Shade 113

    The Wave of That Agreement 113

    The Faint Lament of Form 114

    Evidence 115

    Evening Sky Garnet Red 115

    This Battered Saucepan 116

    The Mystery of the Way 116

    Champion Lovemaker and Leader of Men 117

    The Buddhist Sufi 117

    Up to the Neck 118

    Open Your Mouth to This Wind 119

    Wetness and Water 119

    Out of the Image-Making Business 121

    Flutes for Dancing 121

    Wax 121

    The Many Appeals of the Color Red 122

    10 An-Nur, Light 123

    The Light Inside the Face 124

    A Walking Fire 124

    The Shine in the Fields 125

    More of Your Names 125

    Daring Enough to Finish 126

    Inhale Autumn, Long for Spring 126

    Ocean Light 127

    Soul Light and Sun the Same 128

    The Generations I Praise 128

    Sneezing Out Animals 128

    The Importance of Setting Out 129

    Walking Up, Dawn Music 129

    Move into the Sun 130

    The Ocean Moving All Night 130

    A Cleared Site 130

    Some Kiss 131

    Sticks Full of Light 131

    Sunlight 132

    Wet and Dry 133

    One Drop 133

    Passage into Silence 133

    Shreds of Steam 134

    11 Ash-Shakur, The Grateful 135

    Underwater in the Fountain 136

    Drowsy 136

    So We Can Have What We Want 136

    Every Tree 137

    Doorsill 138

    What Fear of Loss? 139

    Is This a Place Where Stories Are Acted Out? 139

    The Sun's Glowing Castiron Mold 140

    Preparing the Pen 140

    How You Became What You Are Now 141

    Bonfire at Midnight 142

    A Ripe Fig 142

    The Deepest Rest 143

    Stingy Aloes Wood 143

    Sweet Outlaws 144

    A Grape 145

    Shamss Air 145

    Content with Ignorance 146

    The New Moon 146

    12 Al-Latif, The Subtle, The Intricate 147

    What Is Not Here 148

    Raw, Well-Cooked, and Burnt 148

    Why and Where We Go 149

    Word Fog 149

    Leaves About to Let Go 150

    Spilled Speech 151

    The Dance of Your Hidden Life 151

    Hunt Music 152

    An Ointment Mixed with Earth 152

    If You Want to Live in Your Soul 153

    Spring 154

    Lost Camel 155

    Goldsmithing 155

    The Nightwatchman 156

    Strange Business 156

    Phrase Your Question 157

    Lies from Each Other 158

    I Am the Ground 158

    We Are Three 159

    13 Bawa Muhaiyaddeen 160

    A Transparent Tree 161

    Silkworms 161

    A Voice Through the Door 162

    A Great Rose Tree 162

    A Light Within His Light 162

    Pure Silence 163

    A Waking Town 164

    Walkingstick Dragon 164

    Let the Way Itself Arrive 165

    Mounted Man 165

    Clouds 166

    Language is a Tailor's Shop Where Nothing Fits 166

    Only One Sunrise a Day 167

    That Moment Again 168

    I Have Such a Teacher 168

    The Snow-World Melts 169

    Wind That Tastes of Bread and Salt 169

    A Thirsty Fish 170

    A Waterbird Flying into the Sun 170

    14 Osho 172

    Friday 173

    Musk in a Small Box 173

    A Hundred and One 174

    A Man Talking to His House 174

    The Time of Divulging 175

    Holiday Without Limits 177

    We Cannot Decide 178

    I Pass By the Door 179

    Joseph 179

    No Discussion 180

    Burnt Kabob 180

    Our Turn 181

    Love's Nightcap 181

    Answers from the Elements 182

    Say Yes Quickly 182

    Basra Dates 183

    Raggedness 184

    A Great Wagon 185

    See Where It Comes From 185

    The Oven's Question 186

    15 Ramana Maharshi 187

    Would You Bow? 188

    I Am Not This 189

    I Met One Traveling 189

    The Only Obligation 190

    Struck Tent 190

    Empty Boat 191

    Infidel Fish 191

    When Your Secret is Spoken 192

    Baby Pigeon 192

    An Egypt Wandering Wilderness 195

    Come Back, My Friend 195

    I Am More the Way You Are 196

    A Closed Jar 196

    Almost in Sight 197

    16 Dissolving the Concept of "God" 198

    A Question 199

    The Taste of Morning 199

    You Are as You Are 200

    Thorn Witness 200

    The Self We Share 201

    Stranded Somewhere 202

    Let the Soup Simmer 202

    Like a Fig 203

    Winter or Summer 204

    Whereabouts Unknown 205

    Drawn by Soup 205

    The Last of Your Wine 205

    I Am Not 206

    This Love Which is Made of Our Love for Emptiness 206

    The Whole Place Goes Up 207

    Flood Residue 207

    Spoken Things 208

    Sleep 209

    This Night of Talking 209

    Your Presence 210

    At That Meeting 211

    A Walk You Can Take 212

    Headless Camels 212

    17 Playing 213

    Playing and Being Played 214

    Inside the Rose 215

    As the Sky Does in Water 215

    Seeds and Rain 216

    One Thing I Did Wrong 216

    Hometown Streets 216

    Pictures of the Soul 217

    Border Stations 218

    No More the Presence 218

    Givens 218

    I Keep Using Two Pronouns 219

    Your Old Aunt and Uncle 220

    This Praising Sound 220

    When Completely Naked 221

    Friends with Sunlight 221

    I'm Not Saying This Right 222

    The Steambath 222

    18 Shams Tabriz: The Friend 224

    The Friend 225

    An Invisible Bee 226

    A Grainy Taste 226

    The Mirror Between Us 226

    The Pleiades 227

    Parinda, the One Who Flies Away 227

    The One Who Left 228

    Avalanche 228

    Your Turn at Dice 228

    Back to Being 229

    Your Face 229

    The Sweet Blade of Your Anger 230

    Soul, Heart, and Body One Morning 230

    What I Say Makes Me Drunk 231

    Any Chance Meeting 231

    Sitting Together 232

    What People are Saying About This

    Deepak Chopra

    “Coleman Barks is a pioneer and renown scholar on Rumi, the great Sufi. In his elegant and exquisite way, Coleman has made Rumi as popular as Shakespeare to the world and continues to inspire us with the Rumi’s ecstatic poetry.”

    Debra Winger

    “Rumi’s Big Red Book tells us: ‘Compassion builds a door, Restlessness cuts a key.’ I am forever grateful to Coleman Barks, restless, yearning to find the bridge from Rumi and Shams to the world we presently inhabit. He is truly to Be Loved for making this ‘transaction with beauty’…”

    Naomi Shihab Nye

    “Really, what other book would anyone ever need?”

    Robert Bly

    “Coleman Barks found Rumi floating in some Georgia lake and brought him back to life. What a blessing! Rumi says, ‘Some nights stay up until dawn, as the moon sometimes does for the sun.’ Coleman has stayed up all night, and every reader is grateful.”

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    Considered one of the masterpieces of world literature, The Big Red Book is perhaps the greatest work of Rumi, the medieval Sufi mystic who also happens to be the bestselling poet in America.

    Rumi was born in 1207 to a long line of Islamic theologians and lawyers on the eastern edge of the Persian Empire in what is now Afghanistan. In order to escape the invading Mongol armies of Genghis Khan, his family moved west to a town now found in Turkey, where he eventually became the leader of a school of whirling dervishes. It was a fateful day in 1244 when he met Shams Tabriz, a wild mystic with rare gifts and insight. The renowned scholar Rumi had found a soul mate and friend who would become his spiritual mentor and literary muse. "What I had thought of before as God," Rumi said, "I met today in a human being."

    Out of their friendship, Rumi wrote thousands of lyric poems and short quatrains in honor of his friend Shams Tabriz. They are poems of divine epiphany, spiritual awakening, friendship, and love. For centuries, Rumi's collection of these verses has traditionally been bound in a red cover, hence the title of this inspired classic of spiritual literature.

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    Coleman Barks is a pioneer and renown scholar on Rumi, the great Sufi. In his elegant and exquisite way, Coleman has made Rumi as popular as Shakespeare to the world and continues to inspire us with the Rumi’s ecstatic poetry.
    Naomi Shihab Nye
    Really, what other book would anyone ever need?
    Robert Bly
    Coleman Barks found Rumi floating in some Georgia lake and brought him back to life. What a blessing! Rumi says, ‘Some nights stay up until dawn, as the moon sometimes does for the sun.’ Coleman has stayed up all night, and every reader is grateful.
    Debra Winger
    Rumi’s Big Red Book tells us: ‘Compassion builds a door, Restlessness cuts a key.’ I am forever grateful to Coleman Barks, restless, yearning to find the bridge from Rumi and Shams to the world we presently inhabit. He is truly to Be Loved for making this ‘transaction with beauty’…
    Los Angeles Times
    An emeritus English professor at the University of Georgia, Barks has spent 34 years working on Rumi’s poetry — you could even say that Rumi has been the secret companion musician Barks has danced to.
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    Barks has become internationally renowned for his translations.... Rumi: The Big Red Book is the culmination of his work.
    Booklist (starred review)
    Without question, we can credit Coleman Barks with making Rumi accessible to American readers through his modernized renditions of the best-known poems of the great Islamic mystic.... Richly sensual yet never flowery, Barks’ language emphasizes Rumi’s embodied spirituality in a book to savor.
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    "Without question, we can credit Coleman Barks with making Rumi accessible to American readers through his modernized renditions of the best-known poems of the great Islamic mystic.... Richly sensual yet never flowery, Barks’ language emphasizes Rumi’s embodied spirituality in a book to savor."
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