Includes bibliographical references (pages [575]-579) and index.
Summary:
Frank Lloyd Wright has long been known as both a supreme architect, and an insufferable egotist. But in this masterly work we discover a man dogged by trauma, racked by lies, and stifled by the myths he wove around himself; a man aware of the choices he made, and of their costs.
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