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Frank Lloyd Wright: The Mike Wallace Interviews on Tape
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Frank Lloyd Wright: The Mike Wallace Interviews
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In 1957, when Frank Lloyd Wright was 90 years old and in New York to supervise construction of his final masterpiece, the Guggenheim Museum, Mike Wallace invited him to be a guest on the television show "The Mike Wallace Interview." Their conversation was so compelling that Wallace invited Wright back for a second appearance.Rarely has a figure of such historic importance been so admiringly yet revealingly captured. In these two free-wheeling interviews, Wright speaks out about his own work and about architecture in general--topics one might expect him to cover. Then he goes on to express his iconoclastic views on a wide range of social and cultural topics. Guided by Wallace's questioning, America's greatest architect emerges as a wise, idealistic, nonconformist, and uniquely self-confident man.

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May 1996
- LearnOutLoud.com Product ID:
F017254
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Biography
Artists
Arts & Entertainment
Painting, Architecture, & Sculpture
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