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Farhang by Patrick Woodcock

A poetry collection

A poetry collection

Farhang by Patrick Woodcock. Illustrated book cover of a skeleton covered in a large brown cloth.
(ECW Press)

Farhanghonors the people, places, and things Patrick Woodcock has seen while working as a migrant writer, volunteer, and teacher for almost three decades. This book is the first of three that will celebrate, memorialize, or eulogize the myriad moments that impacted his life while also shaping the shade and content of his writing. Beginning in Poland in 1994 and ending in the hamlet of Paulatuk in the Northwest Territories in 2022,Farhangtravels the globe through Lithuania, Russia, Iceland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Colombia, the Kurdish North of Iraq, Azerbaijan, Tanzania, Kenya, and Rwanda. From the salt mines in Wieliczka to the dirt paths to the Baraa government school in Tanzania, where he volunteered, Woodcock has tried to honor the moment before it becomes muddled, dulled, or romanticized. Some of the poems are about friends or students, others are about the cracked knuckles of strangers, the crawling and the abandoned. Art, language, architecture, politics, and the suffering from politicians left unchecked are also a focus. Sadly, many of the poems are for friends and locations lost to either time, neglect, or warfare.Farhangtries to chronicle some of what no longer exists or only lives on in the poet's head and soul. (From ECW Press)

Patrick Woodcock is a writer and educator currently based in Iqaluit. He is the author of over 10 books including You can't bury them all and Echo Gods and Silent Mountains. When he is not writing he is a coordinator for United for Literacy, a charitable literary effort.