The scandal. The genius. The murder that shocked America.
Frank Lloyd Wright was more than the mind behind Americaâs most iconic buildingsâhe was a man whose turbulent private life captivated a nation. The famous architectâs stormy marriage to Kitty Wright and his infamous affair with another woman, Mamah Borthwick, ignited one of the countryâs first celebrity scandals, splashed across headlines from coast to coast.
Then, in August 1914, scandal turned to horror. A tragedy at Taliesin, the Wisconsin home Wright built as a monument to love, shook the very foundation of Wrightâs lifeâand catapulted him back to the front pages of newspapers across the country as readers clamored for glimpses of his very darkest moments.
In The Killer and Frank Lloyd Wright, New York Times bestselling author Casey Sherman delves beyond the myth of Wrightâs genius to reveal a man of relentless ambition, consuming passion, and devastating loss. With haunting intimacy and propulsive storytelling, Sherman delivers a portrait of an artist who could not escape the shadows of his own makingâand who rose, again and again, from the ashes.
The scandal. The genius. The murder that shocked America.
Frank Lloyd Wright was more than the mind behind Americaâs most iconic buildingsâhe was a man whose turbulent private life captivated a nation. The famous architectâs stormy marriage to Kitty Wright and his infamous affair with another woman, Mamah Borthwick, ignited one of the countryâs first celebrity scandals, splashed across headlines from coast to coast.
Then, in August 1914, scandal turned to horror. A tragedy at Taliesin, the Wisconsin home Wright built as a monument to love, shook the very foundation of Wrightâs lifeâand catapulted him back to the front pages of newspapers across the country as readers clamored for glimpses of his very darkest moments.
In The Killer and Frank Lloyd Wright, New York Times bestselling author Casey Sherman delves beyond the myth of Wrightâs genius to reveal a man of relentless ambition, consuming passion, and devastating loss. With haunting intimacy and propulsive storytelling, Sherman delivers a portrait of an artist who could not escape the shadows of his own makingâand who rose, again and again, from the ashes.