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

The Paper Garden: Mrs. Delany Begins Her Life's Work at 72 [Hardcover]

Molly Peacock
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This wonderful and markedly unusual work by Toronto poet Molly Peacock is both biography and memoir, but not the sort that switches back and forth between genres. The biographical element concerns Mary Granville Pendarves Delany (1700–88), an acquaintance of such diverse figures as Jonathan Swift, John Wesley, and George Frederic Handel. On the surface, at least, the life of a widowed 18th-century Anglo-Irish gentlewoman couldn’t be more different from the author’s. Peacock (born in 1947) grew up in a working-class household “dominated by a violent, alcoholic father [and] lived in fear of something happening that would prevent [her] from getting out of Buffalo.”

As she neared 40, Peacock learned of Delany’s most singular accomplishment: how, at 72, she “entered a mesmerized state induced by close observation” and developed a new art form, a kind of proto-collage. With scissors and paste, Delany created nearly a thousand incredibly intricate (and botanically accurate) three-dimensional flowers, to which she sometimes added paint or dried leaves, thus becoming, so to speak, the mother of mixed-media.

Delany’s art, now in the British Museum, launched Peacock on a decades-long journey of enlightenment and obsession, as she tried to comprehend how creativity can strike without warning at such an advanced age, and what that may tell us about gender, empowerment, the craft that lies beneath art and literature, and “the floral metaphor as a way of life.”

The gist of Peacock’s discoveries could be paraphrased this way: we are all prisoners of biology, and biology doesn’t simply erode as the body withers. “The flowers are portraits of the possibilities of age,” Peacock writes. “They are aged. They can be portraits of sexual intensity – but softened. Softer, and drier, as our sexuality becomes. Yet they also can be simple botany, nearly accurate representations of specimens. They all come out of darkness, intense and vaginal.”

This is a unique book, one even more remarkable than Mrs. Delany herself.

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“The volume itself is a craft object, sumptuously presented and designed, on fine paper, with colophons and decorations, and full-page colour reproductions. . . .  The Paper Garden will be everyone’s favourite Christmas present this year.” 
 — Victoria Glendinning, The Globe and Mail

“Like collage itself, The Paper Garden is carefully layered—part fascinating biography . . . part gripping memoir, . . .  accompanied by dozens of vivid photo reproductions. Beautifully written and rendered.” 
 — Maclean’s

Complementing her research, Peacock's prose is a delight. . . . A fascinating, uplifting and beautiful book.” 
 — Claire Holden Rothman, The Gazette (Montreal)

“Rich and poetic. . . . Teeming with life -- and gorgeous colour illustrations.” 
 — Winnipeg Free Press
 
“The perfect gift for the hardcore book lover [The Paper Garden is] more than a beautiful glimpse at Delany’s very interesting life . . . a considered and shared contemplation on art and creativity.” 
 — January magazine

"A lyrical, meditative rumination on art and the blossoming beauty of self that can be the gift of age and love." 
 — Kirkus Reviews


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as it thinks it is, Nov 12 2011
Ce commentaire est de: The Paper Garden: Mrs. Delany Begins Her Life's Work at 72 (Hardcover)
Mrs. Delany had quite a life. Her creations are wonderful and her story fascinating. Unfortunately Molly Peacock introduces her own family life into the work and it's intrusive and unhelpful. I don't know if Mrs. Delany was obsessed with sex, but Peacock can't get away from it: good thing Mrs. Delany didn't produce a work depicting asparagus and hollandaise. I was not impressed with some of the language: "... nine hundred and eighty-five flowers' c**ts." For a Canadian book the work contains unusual spelling: color, traveling, etc. The book is set is a Bodoni variant, which some readers may find disheartening.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful in every sense, Feb 17 2011
Ce commentaire est de: The Paper Garden: Mrs. Delany Begins Her Life's Work at 72 (Hardcover)
Note - the review below is by another big fan of this amazing, gorgeous book:
I have just finished The Paper Garden and am moved to write to you to tell you that it is the most beautiful book, in every sense, that I have read in a long time. I am 77 and still living a full and active life, so able to completely relate to so much of the content of the book. Your similes are so wonderful. I loved the one comparing anxiety slipping away unnoticed , like a cat leaving a room. I thought interweaving your own story into the narrative enhanced the story of Mrs. Delany.Thank you so much for a reading that was a complete and satisfying pleasure. Patricia H.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating, Feb 12 2011
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Peacock brought Mary Delaney to life - she is not just a period actor from centuries ago. She is a real woman facing real problems - a woman of talent and vitality. I enjoyed this so much I was inspired to seek out the earlier biography by Ruth Hayden.
The plates are spectacular. The flowers left me in awe.
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