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Frank Lloyd Wright TLS

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Frank Lloyd Wright TLS
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Exceptional typed letter signed by Frank Lloyd Wright, on four pages of Taliesin stationery, with over thirty words added in his hand. Wright pens a letter to his friend, the architectural writer Llewis Mumford. Undated, though circa 1952. In part, ''My dear Llewis - Refusing my earnest invitation to come help Taliesin fills me with a vague fear - a fear that I shall, never again, meet the Llewis I loved…my valiant, vibrant, independently honest Llewis - the Mumford [who] would not plead 'engagement' when asked with love to come to this capitol of the modern world of Architecture…(Yes, I refer to this little America within America we call Taliesin) - a radical work he has never seen, where he would naturally feel and be at home with what he loved as his own…we could talk or not talk as we used to do…You have never seen the work of these later years. Well, - here you see the arrogance you find in me…You see, Llewis, being so sure of my ground and my star so early in life, I was soon forced to choose between honest arrogance and a hypocritical humility. Well, the world knows I chose honest arrogance. Nor am I sorry. Nor is my Cause. You didn't use to mind?…And so, I fear, that he - the Llewis of my youth may be no more…No, you have never really experienced the creative work into which the work of those early years has developed…because there was love and understanding between us that is why the rupture was so violent…yet there may be something precious to preserve? At any rate, like a man hungry for the honesty of the romantic understanding…with the same old affection and a new nostaliga.'' Signed ''Frank'' and then additionally initialed ''FLLW''. On four pages measuring 5.25'' x 8.5'', written on the front only, ideal for display. Near fine condition.