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My Father, Frank Lloyd Wright

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My Father, Frank Lloyd Wright

By: John Lloyd Wright
Narrated by: Robin Lawson
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Frank Lloyd Wright is widely regarded as the twentieth century's greatest architect - an unconventional genius who transformed both residential and commercial building design with his concept of "organic" architecture. During a long and productive life, Wright designed some 800 buildings, received scores of honors and awards, and left an indelible imprint on modern architectural theory and practice. In this charming memoir, Wright the architect and father comes to life through the vivid recollections and firsthand knowledge of his son. John Lloyd Wright characterizes his father as "a rebel, a jolt to civilization, whose romantic theme - purposive planning, and organic unity in inventing and combining forms - is an epoch in the architecture of the world." His unique view of that epoch will intrigue architects, students and all who admire the work of this visionary and uncompromising spirit.(P) 1996 by Blackstone Audiobooks. All rights reserved. Architecture Art & Literature Artists, Architects & Photographers
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This book gives an excellent look at Wright's life, work, philosophy, architecture and relationships. It covers a much more human look at the great man and his work that the documentaries usually don't have enough time to get just right. It is also as much about the great life of the author and great architect, John Lloyd Wright. I enjoyed this book very much and I would recommend it to anyone interested in architecture and/or Frank Lloyd Wright and wants an honest, complete view of his life and work. Its also one of those great personal stories that you just can't get in fiction.

A personal, positive look at Wright

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What would have made My Father, Frank Lloyd Wright better?

You are led to believe this book is about a son writing about his father. It's more of a son writing about himself with brief inserts of his father. The latter part of the book is ramblings of style, design and nature by the author.

What could John Lloyd Wright have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

write a complete book about his father

What is this book about

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I loved this book and the various stories. I feel like I know F4ank Lloyd Wright, the human, so much better.

A Whole New RLW

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