Ink in Her Veins: The troubled life of Aileen Palmer

Ink in Her Veins: The troubled life of Aileen Palmer

by Sylvia Martin
Ink in Her Veins: The troubled life of Aileen Palmer

Ink in Her Veins: The troubled life of Aileen Palmer

by Sylvia Martin

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Overview

Aileen Palmer - poet, translator, political activist, adventurer - was the daughter of two writers prominent in Australian literature in the first half of the twentieth century. Vance and Nettie Palmer were well known as novelists, poets, critics and journalists, and Nettie suspected that their eldest would grow up with 'ink in her veins'. Aileen certainly inherited her parents' talents, publishing poetry, translating the work of Ho Chi Minh, and recording what she referred to as 'semi fictional bits of egocentric writing'. She also absorbed their interest in leftist politics, joining the Communist Party at university. This, combined with her bravery, led to participation in the Spanish Civil War and the ambulance service in London during World War II. The return to Australia was not easy, and Aileen never successfully reintegrated into civilian life. In Ink in Her Veins Sylvia Martin paints an honest and moving portrait in which we see a talented woman slowly brought down by war, family expectations, and psychiatric illness and the sometimes cruel 'treatments' common in the twentieth century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781742588421
Publisher: UWA Publishing
Publication date: 03/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 350
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

"Sylvia Martin is a scholar based at the University of Tasmania. Her previous publications include Passionate Friends: Mary Fullerton, Mabel Singleton and Miles Franklin (Onlywomen Press 2001), and Ida Leeson: a life. Not a blue-stocking lady (Allen&Unwin 2006)."
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