Baby on the Fire Escape

Creativity, Motherhood, and the Mind-Baby Problem

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Julie Phillips: Baby on the Fire Escape (2022, Norton & Company Limited, W. W.)

304 pages

English language

Published Jan. 25, 2022 by Norton & Company Limited, W. W..

ISBN:
978-0-393-08859-5
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Julie Phillips’ The Baby on the Fire Escape (2022) is a collection of biographies and essays about 20th century artists and writers who are mothers. Alice Neel (the one accused of leaving the baby on the fire escape to paint, giving the book its title), Doris Lessing, Ursula K. Legion, Audre Lorde, Alice Walker and Angela Carter all have their own chapter, intersped with short essays. Biographies focus on artists’ path before and to motherhood, whenever possible the details of how they adapted to motherhood (we read about Leguin’s routine of chores and childcare, or Walker’s children commenting on not having elaborate lunch boxes), and what happened after those responsibilities eased. 



The essays bring together threads across biographies: different ways of combining or separating creative work and parenthood (“All the time”: Art Monsters and Maintenance Work, Poems are Housework, The Baby on the Writing Desk), returning to creative work past …