The Paper Garden: Mrs Delany Begins Her Life's Work at 72

The Paper Garden: Mrs Delany Begins Her Life's Work at 72

by Molly Peacock (Author), Molly Peacock (Author)

Synopsis

Mary Delany was seventy-two years old when she noticed a petal drop from a geranium. In a flash of inspiration, she picked up her scissors and cut out a paper replica of the petal, inventing the art of collage. It was the summer of 1772, in England. During the next ten years she completed nearly a thousand cut-paper botanicals (which she called mosaicks) so accurate that botanists still refer to them. Poet-biographer Molly Peacock uses close-ups of these brilliant collages in The Paper Garden to track the extraordinary life of Delany, friend of Swift, Handel, Hogarth, and even Queen Charlotte and King George III. How did this remarkable role model for late blooming manage it? After a disastrous teenage marriage to a drunken sixty-one-year-old squire, she took control of her own life, pursuing creative projects, spurning suitors and gaining friends. At forty-three, she married Jonathan Swift's friend Dr. Patrick Delany, and lived in Ireland in a true expression of midlife love. But after twenty-five years and a terrible lawsuit, her husband died. Sent into a netherland of mourning, Mrs Delany was rescued by her friend, the fabulously wealthy Duchess of Portland. The Duchess introduced Delany to the botanical adventurers of the day and a bonanza of exotic plants from Captain Cook's voyage, which became the inspiration for her art. Peacock herself first saw Mrs Delany's work more than twenty years before she wrote The Paper Garden, but 'like a book you know is too old for you', she put the thought of the old woman away. She went on to marry and cherish the happiness of her own midlife, in a parallel to Mrs. Delany, and by chance rediscovered the mosaicks decades later. This encounter confronted the poet with her own aging and gave her-and her readers-a blueprint for late-life flexibility, creativity, and change.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Published: 10 May 2012

ISBN 10: 140882938X
ISBN 13: 9781408829387
Book Overview: An inspirational tour de force that proves it's never too late to be who you might have been

Media Reviews
A fresh meditation on friendship and creativity -- Diana Athill * The Times *
'Whatever the subject, rich music follows the tap of Molly Peacock's baton' * Washington Post *
[A] graceful meditation on botany, nature, life and age ... Delaney's story abounds with energy as Peacock brings her alive. Like her glorious multilayered collages, Delany is so vivid a character she almost jumps from the page * New York Times *
Elegantly written and handsomely illustrated ... an unmitigated delight * Financial Times *
Exquisite * Evening Standard Books of the Year *
In Molly Peacock's illustrated biography, the results leap out of the darkness of the past, pulsating with life * Economist *
Author Bio
Molly Peacock is the award-winning author of six volumes of poetry, including The Second Blush. Her poems have appeared in the New Yorker, the Paris Review, and the Times Literary Supplement. Among her other works are How to Read a Poem ... and Start a Poetry Circle and a memoir, Paradise, Piece by Piece. Peacock, a member of the Spalding University brief residency MFA graduate faculty, is currently the general series editor of The Best Canadian Poetry in English. A transplanted New Yorker, she lives in Toronto.