Death in a Prairie House
Frank Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Murders
Drennan, William R.
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BOOK SUMMARY
The brutal murders in 1914 of seven adults and children dear to the architect and the destruction by fire of Taliesin.
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The most pivotal and yet least understood event of Frank Lloyd Wright’s celebrated life involves the brutal murders in 1914 of seven adults and children dear to the architect and the destruction by fire of Taliesin, his landmark residence, near Spring Green, Wisconsin.
Supplying both a gripping mystery story and a portrait of the artist in his prime, William Drennan wades through the myths surrounding Wright and the massacre, casting fresh light on the formulation of Wright’s architectural ideology and the cataclysmic effects that the Taliesin murders exerted on the fabled architect and on his subsequent designs.
AUTHOR BIO
William R. Drennan is professor emeritus of English at the University of Wisconsin–Baraboo/Sauk County and adjunct instructor in the Department of English at Appalachian State University, in Boone, North Carolina.
BOOK REVIEWS
"William Drennan’s careful reconstruction of the events at Taliesin before, during, and after August 15, 1914, sheds new light on the tragic happenings of that day."
—Nancy Horan, author of Loving Frank
"William R. Drennan retells the story, sparing no details and judiciously placing them in the context of Wright’s legendary career and tangled personal life. . . . Memorable crime books are about revealing character, and this one’s best when plumbing the psyches of the murderer . . . and the self-absorbed genius who buried his grief in 45 more years of work."
—Harold Henderson, Chicago Reader
"After [Frank Lloyd Wright’s and Mamah Borthwick Cheney’s] sojourn in Europe they settled in Wisconsin, where Frank designed his legendary prairie house Taliesin as their new home. It was an exercise in optimism that nearly destroyed them both. (William R. Drennan’s recent Death in a Prairie House offers a . . . more detailed factual account of what transpired.)"
—Janet Maslin, The New York Times
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ISBN: 0299222144
ISBN(13-digit): 9780299222147
Dewey Decimal: 364
Book Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Pr
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 218
Illustrations (B&W): 11