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- catalog abstract "Few architects of this age or any other have stirred up as much controversy or commanded as much notoriety as Frank Lloyd Wright. The subject of a bestselling novel in the 1950s, and described by architect Philip Johnson as "the type of genius that comes along only once every three or four hundred years," Wright has become a 20th-century cultural icon on the order of Einstein and Freud. An heroic genius to some and a charlatan to others, Wright was a man whose indomitable character continues to be, more than thirty years after his death, as controversial as his revolutionary theories of architecture. About Wright offers us a uniquely intimate look into the life of Frank Lloyd Wright, his philosophy, his oeuvre and his wide-ranging and often complex family and professional relationships. Compiled and edited by renowned architect and former Wright apprentice Edgar Tafel, and with an introduction by bestselling author Tom Wolfe, it includes personal correspondences, anecdotes, and interviews with some of Wright's clients, students, apprentices, and family members. Nearly all contributed pieces were written especially for this volume and span the period from the 1920s to the architect's death in 1959. Many of the contributors names are well known to the general public such as Philip Johnson, Arthur Miller, Andy Rooney, Maria Stone, and Robert Moses, while others such as H.R. Hitchcock, George Nelson, and William Wesley Peters are renowned within the architectural community. And each of them reveals some new insight into Wright the man and the effect he had on those who knew him. For example, there is Maria Stone's account of Wright swatting flies at a picnic and jovially exclaiming "That's Gropius ... and that's Corbusier ..." In his reflections on "Cousin Frank," we read Robert Moses's begrudging tribute - "how much is genuine architectural genius and how much fakery: I say 25-75%. Them's high marks in the arithmetic." Arthur Miller, in his humorous account of his and wife Marilyn Monroe's efforts to convince Wright to redesign their country house, describes Wright as "a great romantic, a man of style, a theatrical type of the old school who Orson Welles would love to have played." And there is Philip Johnson's surprising admission, "There isn't a day that I don't feel - when I have a pencil in my hand anyhow - that that man isn't looking over my shoulder." Includes numerous photos from Edgar Tafel's private Wright archive as well as dozens of previously unpublished letters and interviews with those who knew Wright, About Wright is a valuable addition to the growing corpus of work on one of our century's most influential characters.".
- catalog contributor b4491231.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "About Wright offers us a uniquely intimate look into the life of Frank Lloyd Wright, his philosophy, his oeuvre and his wide-ranging and often complex family and professional relationships. Compiled and edited by renowned architect and former Wright apprentice Edgar Tafel, and with an introduction by bestselling author Tom Wolfe, it includes personal correspondences, anecdotes, and interviews with some of Wright's clients, students, apprentices, and family members. Nearly all contributed pieces were written especially for this volume and span the period from the 1920s to the architect's death in 1959. Many of the contributors names are well known to the general public such as Philip Johnson, Arthur Miller, Andy Rooney, Maria Stone, and Robert Moses, while others such as H.R. Hitchcock, George Nelson, and William Wesley Peters are renowned within the architectural community. And each of them reveals some new insight into Wright the man and the effect he had on those who knew him.".
- catalog description "At Taliesin. In the Drafting Room. The Johnson Wax Building. Visitors. Fired! Leaving Taliesin -- Sayings and Happenings. Quotable Quotes from Frank Lloyd Wright. Happenings -- Newspaper Articles. Palace of the Soviets. Joke-Boy / Frank Lloyd Wright. Wisconsin Home News, April 26, 1934. Wisconsin Home News, May 10, 1934. Wisconsin Home News, May 31, 1934. At Taliesin, December 1, 1934. News Notes from Taliesin & at Hillside, December 13, 1934. At Taliesin, May 25, 1935. Wisconsin Home News, July 4, 1935. Wisconsin Home News, July 25, 1935 -- The Aftermath. Wright's Last Birthday. Always Wanting to Help. Deja vu. Reunions -- Letter to Byron Mosher from Edgar Tafel -- The Fires.".
- catalog description "Few architects of this age or any other have stirred up as much controversy or commanded as much notoriety as Frank Lloyd Wright. The subject of a bestselling novel in the 1950s, and described by architect Philip Johnson as "the type of genius that comes along only once every three or four hundred years," Wright has become a 20th-century cultural icon on the order of Einstein and Freud. An heroic genius to some and a charlatan to others, Wright was a man whose indomitable character continues to be, more than thirty years after his death, as controversial as his revolutionary theories of architecture.".
- catalog description "For example, there is Maria Stone's account of Wright swatting flies at a picnic and jovially exclaiming "That's Gropius ... and that's Corbusier ..." In his reflections on "Cousin Frank," we read Robert Moses's begrudging tribute - "how much is genuine architectural genius and how much fakery: I say 25-75%. Them's high marks in the arithmetic." Arthur Miller, in his humorous account of his and wife Marilyn Monroe's efforts to convince Wright to redesign their country house, describes Wright as "a great romantic, a man of style, a theatrical type of the old school who Orson Welles would love to have played." And there is Philip Johnson's surprising admission, "There isn't a day that I don't feel - when I have a pencil in my hand anyhow - that that man isn't looking over my shoulder."".
- catalog description "Foreword / Tom Wolfe -- Letters from Frank Lloyd Wright -- Relatives. David Wright, son. John Lloyd Wright, son. Iovanna Wright, daughter. Franklin Porter, nephew. Robert Moses, second cousin by marriage -- Friends. Philip Johnson. Maria Stone -- Clients. The Littles' House. Lee Ackerman. Arthur Miller. The Willitses. The Bridge -- Draftsmen. Kamecki Tsuchiura, Draftsman from Japan. Donald Walker, Draftsman from Kentucky. Henry Klumb -- Apprentices. Robert F. Bishop. Andrew Devane. John Howe. Yen Liang. Kenneth B. Lockhart. Carter H. Manny, Jr. Byron Mosher. William Wesley Peters. Mansinh Rana. Paolo Soleri. Marcus Weston -- Wright's Secretary, Eugene Masselink. Gene / Ben Masselink -- Acquaintances. Edward Stanton. Andy Rooney -- An Evening at the New School for Social Research, 1980. Anne Baxter, "Introduction" Marshall Erdman, "The First Unitarian Church" Frederick Gutheim, "Recollections" Henry-Russell Hitchcock, "My Memories of Wright" George Nelson, "Making Bridges."".
- catalog description "Includes numerous photos from Edgar Tafel's private Wright archive as well as dozens of previously unpublished letters and interviews with those who knew Wright, About Wright is a valuable addition to the growing corpus of work on one of our century's most influential characters.".
- catalog extent "xxiv, 326 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "About Wright.".
- catalog identifier "0471592331 (acid-free) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "About Wright.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Wiley,".
- catalog relation "About Wright.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "720/.92 B 20".
- catalog subject "Architects United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "NA737.W7 T32 1993".
- catalog subject "Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959.".
- catalog tableOfContents "At Taliesin. In the Drafting Room. The Johnson Wax Building. Visitors. Fired! Leaving Taliesin -- Sayings and Happenings. Quotable Quotes from Frank Lloyd Wright. Happenings -- Newspaper Articles. Palace of the Soviets. Joke-Boy / Frank Lloyd Wright. Wisconsin Home News, April 26, 1934. Wisconsin Home News, May 10, 1934. Wisconsin Home News, May 31, 1934. At Taliesin, December 1, 1934. News Notes from Taliesin & at Hillside, December 13, 1934. At Taliesin, May 25, 1935. Wisconsin Home News, July 4, 1935. Wisconsin Home News, July 25, 1935 -- The Aftermath. Wright's Last Birthday. Always Wanting to Help. Deja vu. Reunions -- Letter to Byron Mosher from Edgar Tafel -- The Fires.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Tom Wolfe -- Letters from Frank Lloyd Wright -- Relatives. David Wright, son. John Lloyd Wright, son. Iovanna Wright, daughter. Franklin Porter, nephew. Robert Moses, second cousin by marriage -- Friends. Philip Johnson. Maria Stone -- Clients. The Littles' House. Lee Ackerman. Arthur Miller. The Willitses. The Bridge -- Draftsmen. Kamecki Tsuchiura, Draftsman from Japan. Donald Walker, Draftsman from Kentucky. Henry Klumb -- Apprentices. Robert F. Bishop. Andrew Devane. John Howe. Yen Liang. Kenneth B. Lockhart. Carter H. Manny, Jr. Byron Mosher. William Wesley Peters. Mansinh Rana. Paolo Soleri. Marcus Weston -- Wright's Secretary, Eugene Masselink. Gene / Ben Masselink -- Acquaintances. Edward Stanton. Andy Rooney -- An Evening at the New School for Social Research, 1980. Anne Baxter, "Introduction" Marshall Erdman, "The First Unitarian Church" Frederick Gutheim, "Recollections" Henry-Russell Hitchcock, "My Memories of Wright" George Nelson, "Making Bridges."".
- catalog title "About Wright : an album of recollections by those who knew Frank Lloyd Wright / Edgar Tafel.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".