George Woodcock

George Woodcock

George Woodcock (May 8, 1912 - January 28, 1995) was a prolific Canadian writer of poetry, essays, criticism, biographies and historical works. He was also the founder (in 1959) the journal "Canadian Literature"—the first journal dedicated to Canadian writing. Elsewhere in the world, he is probably best remembered for writing "Anarchism: A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements" (1962), one of the great overviews of anarchism.

Life

Woodcock was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, but moved with his parents to England at an early age, attending Sir William Borlase School and Morley College. Though his family was quite poor, Woodcock had the opportunity to go to Oxford University on a scholarship; however, he turned down the chance, because he would have had to acknowledge a religious affiliation. Instead, he took a job as a clerk at the Great Western Railway and it was there that he first became interested in anarchism (specifically libertarian socialism). He was to remain an anarchist for the rest of his life, writing several books on the subject, including "Anarchism", the anthology "The Anarchist Reader" (1977), and biographies of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, William Godwin, Oscar Wilde and Peter Kropotkin.

It was during these years that he met several prominent literary figures, including T. S. Eliot and Aldous Huxley. He first came to know George Orwell after the two had a public disagreement in the pages of the "Partisan Review". Orwell wrote that in the context of a war against Fascism, pacifism was "objectively pro-Fascist". As a pacifist himself, Woodcock took exception to this. Despite this difference, the two met and became good friends. Woodcock later wrote "The Crystal Spirit" (1966), a critical study of Orwell and his work which won a Governor General's Award.

Woodcock spent World War II working on a farm, as a conscientious objector. Following the war, he returned to Canada, eventually settling in Vancouver, British Columbia. In 1955, he took a post in the English department of the University of British Columbia, where he stayed until the 1970s. Around this time he started to write more prolifically, producing several travel books and collections of poetry, as well as the works on anarchism for which he is best known.

Towards the end of his life, Woodcock became increasingly interested in what he saw as the plight of Tibetans. He travelled to India, studied Buddhism, became friends with the Dalai Lama and established the [http://www.tras.ca Tibetan Refugee Aid Society] . He and his wife Inge also established [http://www.civaid.ca Canada India Village Aid] , which sponsors self-help projects in rural India. Both organizations exemplify Woodcock's ideal of voluntary cooperation between peoples across national boundaries.

Recognition

Woodcock was honoured with several awards, including a Fellowship of the Royal Society of Canada in 1968, the UBC Medal for Popular Biography in 1973 and 1976, and the Molson Prize in 1973. However, he only accepted awards given by his peers, refusing several awards given by the Canadian state, including the Order of Canada. The one exception was the award of the Freedom of the City of Vancouver, which he accepted in 1994.

He is the subject of a biography, "The Gentle Anarchist: A Life of George Woodcock" by George Fetherling (1998).

elected bibliography

*"Anarchy or Chaos" - 1944
*"The Incomparable Aphra" - 1948
*"Ravens and Prophets" - 1952
*"Anarchism: A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements" - 1962
*"Faces of India: A Travel Narrative" - 1964
*"The Crystal Spirit: A Study of George Orwell" - 1966
*"The Doukhobors" - 1968 (with Ivan Avakumovic)
*"The Hudson's Bay Company" - 1970
*"The Anarchist Prince: A Biographical Study of Peter Kropotkin" - 1971 (with Ivan Avakumovic)
*"Into Tibet: The Early British Explorers" - 1971
*"Victoria" - 1971
*"Dawn and the Darkest Hour: A Study of Aldous Huxley" - 1972
*"Rejection of Politics and Other Essays on Canada, Canadians, Anarchism and the World" - 1972
*"Canada and the Canadians" - 1973
*"Who Killed the British Empire?: An Inquest" - 1974
*"Amor de Cosmos: Journalist and Reformer" - 1975
*"Gabriel Dumont: The Métis Chief and his Lost World" - 1975
*"South Sea Journey" - 1976
*"Peoples of the Coast: The Indians of the Pacific Northest " - 1977
*"The Anarchist Reader" - 1977 (editor)
*"Anima, or, Swann Grown Old: A Cycle of Poems" - 1977
*"Two Plays" - 1977
*"The World of Canadian Writing: Critiques and Recollections" - 1980
*"100 Great Canadians" - 1980
*"Confederation Betrayed!" - 1981
*"The Meeting of Time and Space: Regionalism in Canadian Literature" - 1981
*"Taking it to the Letter" - 1981
*"The University of British Columbia: A Souvenir" - 1986 (with Tim Fitzharris)
*"Northern Spring: The Flowering of Canadian Literature in English" - 1987
*"Pierre-Joseph Proudhon: A Biography" - 1987
*"Caves in the Desert: Travels in China" - 1988
*"The Purdy-Woodcock Letters: Selected Correspondence, 1964-1984" - 1988
*"William Godwin: A Biographical Study" - 1989
*"A Social History of Canada" - 1989
*"Powers of Observation" - 1989
*"The Century that Made Us: Canada 1814–1914" - 1989
*"British Columbia: A History of the Province" - 1990
*"Tolstoy at Yasnaya Polyana & Other Poems" - 1991
*"Anarchism and Anarchists: Essays" - 1992
*"The Cherry Tree on Cherry Street: And Other Poems" - 1994

ee also

*Anarchism in Canada

External links

Biographies
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* [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/WoodcockGeorge.htm George Woodcock page] Anarchist EncyclopediaOnline texts and audio
* [http://db.archives.queensu.ca/dbtw-wpd/exec/dbtwpub.dll?AC=MENU_QUERY&XC=/dbtw-wpd/exec/dbtwpub.dll&BU=http%3A//archives.queensu.ca/dbtw-wpd/fondsdb/wiki.htm&TN=fonds&SN=woodcock&RF=HTML+-+Fonds+Display&EF=&DF=HTML+-+Fonds+Display&MR=20&RL=1&EL=1&DL=1&NP=0 George Woodcock fonds] at [http://archives.queensu.ca/ Queen's University Archives]
* [http://audioanarchy.org/antiwork/02-The_Tyranny_Of_The_Clock.mp3 "The Tyranny of the Clock"] , free mp3 recitation of Woodcock's essay of the same name.


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