Frank Lloyd Wright - "The Women" by TC Boyle

On my nightstand right now is "The Women" written by T.C. Boyle - a fascinating story about Frank Lloyd Wright and the women in his life. I have always been a fan of FLLW and his architecture (I even worked briefly for the FLLW Home & Studio in the late '90s and was a volunteer interpreter/docent of his Oak Park Home & Studio for many many years). FLLW was a visionary with amazing ideas, so far ahead of his time and so "not" understood by others of his era. I am completely fascinated by his ability to design homes and buildings as one with nature. I have been blessed to have traveled to both Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin and Phoenix, Arixona, as well as Fallingwater in Pennsylvania. How he transposed his sketches to reality back in the early to mid-1900s is nothing but brilliance. Yet underneath the architecture and design was a soap opera of a life filled with drama (and mistresses, drug addictions, bankruptcy, murder). You can purchase the book here: http://tiny.cc/bf0a9

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  1. What is it about Frank Lloyd Wright?? It's like he had a vision that was ahead of its time and to this day, it is timeless. Does that even make sense?? Lucky you to have worked in his Oak Park home/studio.

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