'Poppy by Australian writer Drusilla Modjeska is a typical life-writing which is based on the life experiences of an ordinary woman—the author's own mother. In this work, Modjeska makes great efforts to interpret three sets of relationships, i.e., that between "mother" and "daughter", that between "father tongue" and "mother tongue",and that between form experiments and feminist political tasks.Through examining these sets of relationships,this essay aims to disclose that this work is actually a serious theoretical revision of radical feminism in an unfavorable social context of Australia in the late 1980s and 1990s.'
Source: CAOD.