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"The essays in this book look not at the United States, the context usually associated with Wright, but at countries around the globe. Anthony Alofsin has assembled a superb collection of scholars to examine Wright's importance from Japan to Great Britain, France to Chile, Mexico to Russia, and the Middle East.
Interwoven in the essays are stories of champions and critics, rivals and acolytes, books and exhibitions, attitudes toward America and individualism, and the many ways Wright's ideas were brought to the world. Together the essays represent a first look at Wright's impact abroad, some from the perspective of natives of the countries discussed and others from that of informed outsiders."--BOOK JACKET.
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Europe and Beyond
2023, University of California Press
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Europe and Beyond (An Ahmanson Murphy Fine Arts Book)
October 26, 1999, University of California Press
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Frank Lloyd Wright: an index to the Taliesin correspondence
1988, Garland Pub.
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