Reading this book is like falling through a faultline, as we
respond to poesis, both as poetry and as thought creation. Margaret
Somerville attended the 1984 Pine Gap Women's Peace Camp where
urban women and Aboriginal women demonstrated against military
bases. As she moved through the landscape of this and other very
different places, she recorded her interactions: with Aboriginal
women in the desert in the mountains and at home, and with white
women in the tropics and at home. It is a thoughtful challenge of
all that we think. She concludes with reflections on the
architecture of love.
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