Wright's Writings traces the discursive work of Frank Lloyd Wright
through a set of essays by Kenneth Frampton. Originally written as
a series of introductions to the five-volume collection of Wright's
writing published in 1992, the essays are gathered here as a
critical survey of the architect's written and spoken work-a body
of text that testifies to Wright's staggering prolificacy, pleasure
in argument, diversity of interests, and desire to engage with
timely political debates. Alongside these five essays, Wright's
Writings provides a visual record of Wright's literary output,
demonstrating the range of media he employed in the act of making
architecture. Read together, it presents a history of the architect
through the essays, books, letters, lectures, and speeches he wrote
as well as the material and social cultures he navigated.
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