Poet and critic Michael Sharkey began researching women poets’ responses to the First World War many years ago, keen to find out why so little had been collected and why it was so long neglected. After decades of discovery, and revelations about what kinds of writing was deemed acceptable to commemorate Australia at war, Michael’s book presents a surprising and strong collection of women writing in the state of Victoria during and after the war.
(From the Melbourne: City of Literature website)