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The Baby on the Fire Escape

Creativity, Motherhood, and the Mind-Baby Problem
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The Baby on the Fire Escape by Julie Phillips explores the lives of pioneering women artists and mothers, delving into their struggles to balance creative ambitions with family responsibilities. The book reveals personal stories and challenges faced by these women in a male-dominated society, offering insights into their resilience and ingenuity. It's a thought-provoking examination of the intersection between motherhood and artistic expression.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by the intersection of motherhood and creativity. It delves into how various female artists balance their creative pursuits with the demands of motherhood, offering thoughtful insights and inspiring stories. If you're interested in exploring the influence of parental roles on artistic expression, this work could provide an intriguing perspective.

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The Baby on the Fire Escape

An insightful and provocative exploration of the relationship between motherhood and art through the lives of women artists and writers

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What does a great artist who is also a mother look like? What does it mean to create, not in a room of one's own, but in a domestic space? In The Baby on the Fire Escape, award-winning biographer Julie Phillips traverses the shifting terrain where motherhood and creativity converge.

With fierce empathy, Phillips evokes the intimate and varied struggles of brilliant artists and writers of the twentieth century. Ursula K. Le Guin found productive stability in family life, and Audre Lorde's queer, polyamorous union allowed her to raise children on her own terms. Susan Sontag became a mother at nineteen, Angela Carter at forty-three. These mothers had one child, or five, or seven. They worked in a studio, in the kitchen, in the car, on the bed, at a desk, with a baby carrier beside them. They faced judgement for pursuing their creative workβ€”Doris Lessing was said to have abandoned her children, and Alice Neel's in-laws falsely claimed that she once, to finish a painting, left her baby on the fire escape of her New York apartment.

As she threads together vivid portraits of these pathbreaking women, Phillips argues that creative motherhood is a question of keeping the baby on that apocryphal fire escape: work and care held in a constantly renegotiated, provisional, productive tension. A meditation on maternal identity and artistic greatness, The Baby on the Fire Escape illuminates some of the most pressing conflicts in contemporary life.

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The Baby on the Fire Escape by Julie Phillips delves into the challenges faced by female artists balancing motherhood and creativity. Reviewers praise Phillips for her insightful portrayals, avoiding narratives of sacrifice to instead spotlight mothers as heroic figures. The book offers a spirited examination of historical figures managing artistic and parental duties, with engaging details on work-life logistics. The narrative remains open-ended and free from judgments, providing a nuanced and rich exploration of its themes.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780393088595

Publisher: WW Norton & Co

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 05 July 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: WW Norton & Co

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 160.0mm

Height: 239.0mm

Weight: 505g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Julie Phillips is the National Book Critics Circle Award–winning author of James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon. The recipient of a Whiting Creative Nonfiction grant, she lives in Amsterdam with her partner and their two children.

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