Join us Wednesday, December 4 from 6-7:30 PM for Poets & Pies, ML Liebler’s semi-regular poetry reading series. This event will take place at the Detroit Public Library in the Explorer’s Room (5201 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202), and is free and open to the public.
Wednesday’s featured writer is American-Candian poet Molly Peacock. She will be joined by local poets Cindy Frenkel, Dawn McDuffie, and Christine Rhein. A selection of Peacock’s books will be available to purchase courtesy of Book Beat.
Poets and Pie is sponsored by Wayne State University, The Detroit Writers’ Guild, and the Detroit Public Library.
For more information, and to RSVP, visit detroitpubliclibrary.org/events.
Molly Peacock is an American-Canadian poet, essayist, biographer and speaker, whose multi-genre work includes memoir, short fiction, and a one-woman show.
Peacock’s latest book is Flower Diary: Mary Hiester Reid Paints, Travels, Marries & Opens a Door, a layered memoir and biography that examines the balancing act of female creativity and domesticity in the life of Mary Hiester Reid, a painter who produced over three hundred floral still lifes and landscapes.
Peacock’s works include The Paper Garden, a biography of Mary Delany, an 18th-century gentlewoman and a meditation on late-life creativity. The Paper Garden was selected as a book of the year by The Economist, which said of the work, “Like flowers built of a millefeuille of paper, Ms Peacock builds a life out of layers of metaphor.” Her latest book of poems is The Analyst, a collection exploring her evolving relationship with her psychoanalyst who, after a stroke, reclaimed her life through painting. Other books include Cornucopia: New and Selected Poems, and The Widow’s Crayon Box, among others. Her work is included in The Best of the Best American Poetry 1988–1997 and The Oxford Book of American Poetry, as well as in literary journals such as the Times Literary Supplement, The New Yorker, and The Paris Review.
She was a Faculty Mentor at the Spalding University Brief Residency MFA Program, 2001–13.
Peacock is also the author/performer of a one-woman show in poems, “The Shimmering Verge” produced by Louise Fagan Productions, reviewed by Laura Weinert in the New York Times. “She can inhabit a moment with quiet intensity: in a haunting poem about an alcoholic father hovering over her, she fully enters her scene, gripping the folds of fabric around her as if they might swallow her alive.”
Peacock is the author of a memoir, Paradise, Piece By Piece. Her essay on Mrs. Delany, “Passion Flowers in Winter”, appeared in The Best American Essays. Other pieces appear in O: The Oprah Magazine, Elle, House & Garden, and New York Magazine. She is also the editor of a collection of creative non-fiction, Private I: Privacy in a Public World.
As President of the Poetry Society of America, Peacock was one of the creators of the Poetry in Motion program; coediting Poetry In Motion: One Hundred Poems From the Subways and Buses. She was also the Series Editor of The Best Canadian Poetry in English (Tightrope Books) from 2008 to 2017, as well as a Contributing Editor of the Literary Review of Canada.