The Fellowship
Books | Biography & Autobiography / Artists, Architects, Photographers
Roger Friedland
Harold Zellman
Frank Lloyd Wright was renowned during his life not only as an architectural genius but also as a subject of controversy—from his radical design innovations to his turbulent private life, including a notorious mass murder that occurred at his Wisconsin estate, Taliesin, in 1914. But the estate also gave rise to one of the most fascinating and provocative experiments in American cultural history: the Taliesin Fellowship, an extraordinary architectural colony where Wright trained hundreds of devoted apprentices and where all of his late masterpieces—Fallingwater, Johnson Wax, the Guggenheim Museum—were born. Drawing on hundreds of new and unpublished interviews and countless unseen documents from the Wright archives, The Fellowship is an unforgettable story of genius and ego, sex and violence, mysticism and utopianism. Epic in scope yet intimate in its detail, it is a stunning true account of how an idealistic community devolved into a kind of fiefdom where young apprentices were both inspired and manipulated, often at a staggering personal cost, by the architect and his imperious wife, Olgivanna Hinzenberg, along with her spiritual master, the legendary Greek-Armenian mystic Georgi Gurdjieff. A magisterial work of biography, it will forever change how we think about Frank Lloyd Wright and his world.
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Author
Roger Friedland
Pages
704
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2007-10-02
ISBN
0060988665 9780060988661
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"This book was far out. I vaguely knew of Frank Lloyd Weight bc by aunt loved in Oak Park, IL and some of his original houses he designed were there and she always told me about them. Then I listened to this podcast called Svetlana, Svetlana which is about Joseph Stalin’s daughter(check it out!) and she ended up marrying Frank Lloyd Wright’s son in law and living at his crazy commune and there was some wild stuff going on. I had no idea the dude was that talented and also in some out there stuff that by today’s standards would probably have him arrested. For anyone interested in architecture this is a must read. For everyone else this will just read like a plot of a HBO show."