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Novelist T. Coraghessan Boyle, who lives in a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and wrote a fictionalized account of the architect’s tumultuous life, was quoted in an August 2009 Wall Street Journal article by J.S. Marcus: "Wright was a kind of punk".
Indeed! And like any good punk, Wright systematically undermined previously established modes. He was a revolutionary architect (and a man whose personal life rivals the most compelling fiction)!
I hope you’ll consider this LibGuide your point of departure and initial map for exploring the fascinating life and works of Frank Lloyd Wright.

Retrieved from Google Images on 27 November 2009.
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The Wright Way
A 1957 interview with Mike Wallace (Part One). Wright speaks of art, religion, war, critics, his mile-high skyscraper, America's youth, morality, politics, sex, nature, and death. Retrieved from YouTube on 27 November 2009.
The Wright Way (Part Two)
A 1957 interview with Mike Wallace (Part Two). Retrieved from YouTube on 27 November 2009.


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