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Work Song: Three Views of Frank Lloyd Wright

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Clean pages, no blemishes. Outer spine discolored.

83 pages, Paperback

First published December 30, 2006

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Jeffrey Hatcher

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July 7, 2017
A strong play conveying three times in the life of Frank Lloyd Wright plus a wonderful discussion among the author, actor, and an interviewer. I generally avoid writings about Wright because I find him very unpleasant but I am pleased to have found this one on audio. The author does not hide the despicable aspects of Wright's life. The actor said it was much more fun to play Wright than a more pleasant person because he spends his own life trying to be a good guy and this gives him a chance to say things he would never say otherwise -- the actor was very witty.

I liked the second act in which the perspective is from his son who worked for his father and felt the pain of his father's perfidy. In a manner surprising like a high ranking person of today, Wright set up a school, charged the students enormous fees, provided no training but had his students work on the rebuilding of Taliesen.

The synthesis of the work provided by Goodreads is excellent. I am attempting to not parrot that work but encourage readers to use it as a source. I would also encourage listening to the work as it is very well done.
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147 reviews1 follower
July 1, 2020
This was an interesting play about Frank Lloyd Wright. I had only ever known him for his more popular architecture and was unaware of his complex and controversial personal life. This was a decent way to pass two hours of time, but I wasn’t as engaged compared to other plays I’ve listened to by Jeffrey Hatcher (Three Viewings especially!).
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March 28, 2020
The audio play version of this work was surprisingly funny, and I found myself laughing out loud many times. Frank Lloyd Wright was famously difficult to work and live with and this comes across in this cleverly presented biographical presentation.
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1,054 reviews16 followers
March 17, 2024
Wow!

Wow, this was fantastic. I don’t always like dramatizations, but this one was great. A really terrific way to present history. BEST part was the discussion with the cast and producers after the program. A lot more history of Wright was shared there, some I hadn’t heard before.
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July 15, 2017
Listening to this book on my trip to Price Tower in Bartlesville, OK greatly enhanced the experience of spending a night in the historic hotel.
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July 19, 2010
I am listening to this in my car. Very enjoyable. Finished this and, in keeping with all things Frank Lloyd Wright, enjoyed it very much. If you didn't know the bio of Frank Lloyd Wright this might not make a lot of sense.
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