Death in a Prairie House : Frank Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Murders

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2007-01-18
Publisher(s): Univ of Wisconsin Pr
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Summary

The most pivotal and yet least understood event of Frank Lloyd Wrightrs"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. Unaccountably, the details of that shocking crime have been largely ignored by Wrightrs"s legion of biographers-a historical and cultural gap that is finally addressed in William Drennanrs"s exhaustively researchedDeath in a Prairie House: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Murders. In response to the scandal generated by his open affair with the proto-feminist and free love advocate Mamah Borthwick Cheney, Wright had begun to build Taliesin as a refuge and "love cottage" for himself and his mistress (both married at the time to others). Conceived as the apotheosis of Wrightrs"s prairie house style, the original Taliesin would stand in all its isolated glory for only a few months before the bloody slayings that rocked the nation and reduced the structure itself to a smoking hull. Supplying both a gripping mystery story and an authoritative portrait of the artist as a young man, Drennan wades through the myths surrounding Wright and the massacre, casting fresh light on the formulation of Wrightrs"s architectural ideology and the cataclysmic effects that the Taliesin murders exerted on the fabled architect and on his subsequent designs. Best Books for General Audiences, selected by the American Association of School Librarians, and Outstanding Book, selected by the Public Library Association

Author Biography

William R. Drennan is professor of English at the University of Wisconsin–Baraboo/Sauk County.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Prologue: The House across the Riverp. 3
Prelude to Murder: The Architect and the Feministp. 5
Scandal in Oak Parkp. 43
"A Peculiar Establishment": Life at Taliesin, 1911-1914p. 69
"A Summer Day That Changed the World": Murder at Taliesinp. 85
"I Guess You Solved the Question": The Motives, Trials, and Lonesome Death of Julian Carltonp. 131
Epilogue: The Legacy of Firep. 154
Notesp. 171
Selected Bibliographyp. 207
Indexp. 211
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