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You Can't Bury Them All: Poems

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title You Can't Bury Them All: Poems
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Patrick Woodcock
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:120
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenrePoetry
Poetry by individual poets
ISBN/Barcode 9781770413160
ClassificationsDewey:811.54
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher ECW Press,Canada
Imprint ECW Press,Canada
Publication Date 12 April 2016
Publication Country Canada

Description

Patrick Woodcock has spent the past seven years engaging with and being shaped by the people, politics, and landscapes of the Kurdish north of Iraq, Fort Good Hope in the Northwest Territories, and Azerbaijan. His powerful new collection offers a poetry that simultaneously explores hope and horror while documenting the transformative processes of coping. You can t bury them all follows the narratives we construct to survive the tragic failures of our humanity to their very end: everything that s buried by snow, dirt, and ash, just like everything that s buried by politics, homophobia, sexism, racism, religion, and history is resurrected, demanding to be heard and addressed.

Author Biography

Patrick Woodcock is the author of nine books of poetry and countless reviews. His work has been translated and published in 14 languages. Woodcock has lived and worked in such diverse countries as Iceland, Poland, Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Colombia, Oman, Saudi Arabia, the Kurdish north of Iraq, and most recently Azerbaijan. Within Canada he has travelled from the west to east coasts as well as volunteered for almost a year with the elders of Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories, just 20 kilometres south of the Arctic Circle.

Reviews

"You can't bury them all is as compassionate and sincere as it is perceptive, and Woodcock's vision of a battered but undefeated human spirit in the midst of recurring misery does well to unearth the injustices to which he speaks." -- The Bull Calf