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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Preface
1 Introduction: Frank Lloyd Wright, “sentimentalizing over the
dead”
Part One: Louis H. Sullivan
2 “the plastic decorations are distinctly architectural in
conception”
3 “that object he became”
4 “feminity”
Part Two: Frank Lloyd Wright
5 “no damned sentimentality either”
6 “Integral Ornament at Last”
7 “‘like a man’”
Part Three: Louis H. Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright
8 “that supreme erotic adventure of the mind”
9 Ornament “purely as such”
10 Epilogue: “when we are dead”
Bibliography
Index
An architectural history of Louis H. Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, exploring architecture, ornament, sexuality, gender, and philosophy
Daniel Snyder is an independent scholar and Principal in Daniel E. Snyder Architect, P.C.
My first thought was that it is impossible to say anything new
about Sullivan and Wright. I was wrong: the book is original,
creative and a pleasure to read. There is no doubt in my mind that
it moves the conversation forward - on a number of major topics -
in significant ways.
*Alice T. Friedman, Grace Slack McNeil Professor of American Art,
Wellesley College, USA*
Snyder writes in such an illuminating, often moving way about, not
just Sullivan and Wright, or ornament and architecture, but the
human condition… A very personal, moving and illuminating book.
*Karsten Harries, Professor Emeritus, Yale University, USA*
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