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The house is a work of art: Frank Lloyd Wright exalted the individual and made ordinary life beautiful. But his life was marked by scandal and grief

2mon 13d ago by sopuli.xyz/u/supersquirrel in longreads@sh.itjust.works from aeon.co

The fixation on Wright’s paradoxes obscures a deeper contradiction embedded in the culture that produced him. Namely, that the United States has always been ambivalent about the individual: we valorise self-reliance but distrust those who stand too far apart; we celebrate democratic ideals but are uneasy with idiosyncrasy; we admire originality while punishing the disorder it brings. Wright lived squarely inside that tension. He took seriously the idea that one could make a life and a world from first principles – an act of courage in the best light. Hubris in the worst.