A Pink Guggenheim? A Mile-High Skyscraper? Frank Lloyd Wright Really Did Hate New York

In retrospect, they were city-based but anti-urban projects, divorced from the streets, in thrall to cars. A mass of contradictions, Wright, the inexhaustible genius, was, in these as in so many other projects, a maker and mirror of the American century. His archives should keep scholars busy for at least the rest of the post-American one.