Amar a Frank /Loving Frank (Spanish Edition)

By Horan, Nancy Mathes

Publishers Summary:
In 1903, Mamah and her husband, Edwin, commissioned renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright to design their new home. A powerful attraction developed between Mamah and Frank. In time, the lovers, each married with children, would embark on a course that would shock Chicago society and forever change their lives. Drawing on years of research, Horan weaves little-known facts into a compelling narrative, vividly portraying the conflicts and struggles of a woman forced to choose between the roles of mother, wife, lover, and intellectual. Spanish Description: En 1903, Edwin y Mamah Cheney encargan la construccion de su casa a Frank Lloyd Wright, un renombrado arquitecto que luego se convertiria en uno de los mayores talentos de la arquitectura contemporanea, autor de la celebre Casa de la Cascada y del Museo Guggenheim de Nueva York. Desde el principio, Mamah se siente atraida por su carisma, y tambien Frank parece disfrutar de su compania. Al cabo de unos anos, vuelven a encontrarse y se embarcan en un viaje que conmocionara a la sociedad de Chicago y cambiara para siempre sus vidas. A partir de una minuciosa investigacion, Nancy Horan retrata los Estados Unidos de la epoca y la Europa de las vanguardias, la controvertida personalidad de Frank Lloyd Wright y la lucha de Mamah Cheney, una mujer obligada a elegir entre los roles de madre, esposa, amante e intelectual, que supo abrazar el feminismo y tambien ponerlo en tela de juicio. Amar a Frank ha sido best-seller en Estados Unidos y ha recibido las criticas mas elogiosas.

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ISBN
978-6-07110-193-8
Publisher
Alfaguara


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Library Journal

Reviewed on October 9, 2009

In 1904, architect Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for Edwin and Mamah Borthwick Cheney, respectable members of Oak Park, IL, society. Five years later, after a clandestine affair, Frank and Mamah scandalized that society by leaving their families to live together in Europe. Stunned by the furor, Mamah wanted to stay there, particularly after she met women's rights advocate Ellen Key, who rejected conventional ideas of marriage and divorce. Eventually, Frank convinced her to return to Wisconsin, where he was building Taliesin as a home and retreat. Horan's extensive research provides substantial underpinnings for this engrossing novel, and the focus on Mamah lets readers see her attraction to the creative, flamboyant architect but also her recognition of his arrogance. Mamah's own drive to achieve something important is tinged with guilt over abandoning her children. Tentative steps toward reconciliation end in a shocking, violent conclusion that would seem melodramatic if it weren't based on true events. The plot, characters, and ideas meld into a novel that will be a treat for fans of historical fiction. Highly recommended. [LJ 7/1/07] Copyright 2009 Media Source Inc. ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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