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Plagued by Fire: Dreams & Furies of Frank Lloyd Wright by Paul Hendrickson HC/DJ

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Like New: A book in excellent condition. Cover is shiny and undamaged, and the dust jacket is ...
ISBN
9780385353656

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0385353650
ISBN-13
9780385353656
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27038302063

Product Key Features

Book Title
Plagued by Fire : the Dreams and Furies of Frank Lloyd Wright
Number of Pages
624 Pages
Language
English
Topic
History / Modern (Late 19th Century to 1945), Individual Architects & Firms / General, Artists, Architects, Photographers
Publication Year
2019
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Architecture, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Paul Hendrickson
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.5 in
Item Weight
33.3 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2018-055801
Reviews
"Paul Hendrickson has a voice. He hasn't written a line that lies flat on the pa≥ his every sentence crinkles and burns with intelligence. In Plagued by Fire , he transmutes the story of America's greatest architect into something unexpected and immediate--a life inscribed by race, fire, murder, and loss, all inseparable from creative brilliance. Like Hendrickson himself, this book is indispensable." --T. J. Stiles, two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize "This is a biography worthy of the complexity of America's iconic 20th Century architect. It describes Wright's facade and flaws, but then reaches down to the deep emotional underpinnings of his brilliant but at times difficult personality. By understanding the turmoil of his life, Hendrickson makes Wright more sympathetic." --Walter Isaacson, author of Leonardo Da Vinci "In his fascinating Hemingway's Boat , Paul Hendrickson accomplished the miracle of making us see Hemingway afresh, and now does the same for Frank Lloyd Wright. A first-rate reporter and storyteller, Hendrickson not only explains Wright's architecture in terms any layman can appreciate, but also connects that monolithic achievement with a living, breathing human being--an egomaniac and huckster, yes, but also a haunted, touching man who never, never gave up. Quite simply, you don't know the whole story until you read this book." --Blake Bailey, author of Cheever: A Life, "Paul Hendrickson has a voice. He hasn''t written a line that lies flat on the page; his every sentence crinkles and burns with intelligence. In Plagued by Fire , he transmutes the story of America''s greatest architect into something unexpected and immediate--a life inscribed by race, fire, murder, and loss, all inseparable from creative brilliance. Like Hendrickson himself, this book is indispensable." --T. J. Stiles, two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize "Paul Hendrickson''s beautifully composed, revelatory Plagued by Fire brilliantly combs through the tangled web Frank Lloyd Wright wove around his long-lived, complicated self. Written as if it''s a detective story, which in a way it is, this wonderfully unconventional biography captures Wright''s artistry while it plumbs the depths of his vulnerability, his compulsions, his work ethic, his cruelties, his defensiveness--and his humanity. What emerges is biography on a grand scale, large enough to encompass the restless, haunted architect who lived, breathed, and was burned by the twentieth century. Not to be missed." --Brenda Wineapple, author of The Impeachers: The Trial of Andrew Johnson and the Dream of a Just Nation "Opening Paul Hendrickson''s Plagued by Fire: The Dreams and Furies of Frank Lloyd Wright is a bit like first encountering Faulkner. You enter a lapidary universe: multi-layered, multiv- dimensional , linear and circular, often at the same time. Time? Hendrickson zooms around the narrative in a brilliantly literary time machine, strategically reminding the reader where she''s been, where she''s going and where she''s going back again. He builds no less than a Wrightian structure with words, filled with light and air, porous to the world outside, exquisitely finished and furnished. Coming after so many biographies of Wright, Hendrickson''s aim is to discover and reveal the complicated, deeply hidden goodness of the man. Like all great biographers, he knows and shows that any such quest arrives at an elusive, human mystery." --Kate Buford, author of Burt Lancaster: An American Life "Paul Hendrickson has managed to take the life of one of the most complex and difficult of American artists and restore some measure of human-ness to him in this riveting work." --Ken Burns "This is a biography worthy of the complexity of America''s iconic 20th Century architect. It describes Wright''s facade and flaws, but then reaches down to the deep emotional underpinnings of his brilliant but at times difficult personality. By understanding the turmoil of his life, Hendrickson makes Wright more sympathetic." --Walter Isaacson, author of Leonardo Da Vinci "I''ve long admired Paul Hendrickson for his uncommonly humane biographical portrait of Ernest Hemingway. In Plagued by Fire, he takes up another enigmatic and supremely American artist, Frank Lloyd Wright, in a rendering that''s astonishingly artful and perceptive--piercing the Gordian difficulties of the man with rare sensitivity and intelligence. There are very few biographers today writing at Hendrickson''s level. No one will walk away from this book without a deepened and transformed view of Wright''s life and times." --Paula McLain, author of Love and Ruin "In his fascinating Hemingway''s Boat , Paul Hendrickson accomplished the miracle of making us see Hemingway afresh, and now does the same for Frank Lloyd Wright. A first-rate reporter and storyteller, Hendrickson not only explains Wright''s architecture in terms any layman can appreciate, but also connects that monolithic achievement with a living, breathing human being--an egomaniac and huckster, yes, but also a haunted, touching man who never, never gave up. Quite simply, you don''t know the whole story until you read this book." --Blake Bailey, author of Cheever: A Life
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
720.92
Synopsis
Frank Lloyd Wright has long been known as a rank egotist who held in contempt almost everything aside from his own genius. Harder to detect, but no less real, is a Wright who fully understood, and suffered from, the choices he made. This is the Wright whom Paul Hendrickson reveals in this masterful biography: the Wright who was haunted by his father, about whom he told the greatest lie of his life. And this, we see, is the Wright of many other neglected aspects of his story: his close, and perhaps romantic, relationship with friend and early mentor Cecil Corwin; the eerie, unmistakable role of fires in his life; the connection between the 1921 Black Wall Street massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the murder of his mistress, her two children, and four others at his beloved Wisconsin home. In showing us Wright's facades along with their cracks, Hendrickson helps us form a fresh, deep, and more human understanding of the man. With prodigious research, unique vision, and his ability to make sense of a life in ways at once unexpected, poetic, and undeniably brilliant, he has given us the defining book on Wright., From the award-winning and nationally best-selling author of Hemingway's Boat and Sons of Mississippi --an illuminating, pathbreaking biography that will change the way we understand the life, mind, and work of the premier American architect. Frank Lloyd Wright has long been known as a rank egotist who held in contempt almost everything aside from his own genius. Harder to detect, but no less real, is a Wright who fully understood, and suffered from, the choices he made. This is the Wright whom Paul Hendrickson reveals in this masterful biography: the Wright who was haunted by his father, about whom he told the greatest lie of his life. And this, we see, is the Wright of many other neglected aspects of his story: his close, and perhaps romantic, relationship with friend and early mentor Cecil Corwin; the eerie, unmistakable role of fires in his life; the connection between the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 and the murder of his mistress, her two children, and four others at his beloved Wisconsin home by a black servant gone mad. In showing us Wright's facades along with their cracks, Hendrickson helps us form a fresh, deep, and more human understanding of the man. With prodigious research, unique vision, and his ability to make sense of a life in ways at once unexpected, poetic, and undeniably brilliant, he has given us the defining book on Wright.
LC Classification Number
NA737.W7H428 2019

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