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The Public Papers
Contributor(s): Sullivan, Louis (Author), Twombly, Robert (Editor)
ISBN: 0226779963     ISBN-13: 9780226779966
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
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Product Type: Hardcover
Published: April 1988
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Annotation: This volume brings together for the first time all the papers Louis Sullivan intended for a public audience, from his first interview in 1882 to his last essay in 1924. Organized chronologically, these speeches, interviews, essays, letters to editors, and committee reports enable reader to trace Sullivan's development from a brash young assistant to Dankmar Adler to an architectural elder statesman.
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BISAC Categories:
- Architecture | Individual Architects & Firms - General
Dewey: 720.924
LCCN: 87027865
Physical Information: 0.93" H x 5.8" W x 8.81" (1.00 lbs) 280 pages
 
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This volume brings together for the first time all the papers Louis Sullivan intended for a public audience, from his first interview in 1882 to his last essay in 1924. Organized chronologically, these speeches, interviews, essays, letters to editors, and committee reports enable readers to trace Sullivan's development from a brash young assistant to Dankmar Adler to an architectural elder statesman. Robert Twombly, an authority on Sullivan's work and life, has introduced each document with a headnote explaining its significance, locating it in time and place, and examining its immediate context. He has also provided a general introduction that analyzes Sullivan's writing style and objectives, his major philosophical themes, and the sources of his ideas. With the help of headnotes and introduction, readers will get a thorough sense of Sullivan's concerns, discover how his ideas evolved and changed, and appreciate the circumstances under which new interests emerged.

This collection is a handy introduction to the full range of Sullivan's thinking, the book with which readers interested in the architect's writings should begin. As a companion volume to Robert Twombly's biography of Sullivan, it gives a comprehensive picture of one of America's most important architects and cultural figures.