tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-948826710613032587.post7215561593385143817..comments2024-02-05T01:55:53.566-08:00Comments on Gently Mad: Death in a Prairie House: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Murders by William R. DrennanSharon Wilfonghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17466621290140789056noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-948826710613032587.post-80698028849753257382016-07-18T11:19:59.561-07:002016-07-18T11:19:59.561-07:00Hi Brian! After spending a week with my sister wh...Hi Brian! After spending a week with my sister who is an architect, I have been inspired to read more about architecture and their designers. <br /><br />It seems certain people who were brilliant (scientists, artists, dancers etc.) saw themselves as above the moral law. They seemed to confuse their genius-I would say their God-given talents- with total autonomy. Instead of acknowledging God, they chose to view themselves as a god. Or an "Uberman" as Nietzsche stated in "Thus Spoke Zarathustra". <br /><br />I'm glad to get feedback about the music. Since I listen to it as I write, I thought people would like to hear it as well.<br /><br />Take care!Sharon Wilfonghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17466621290140789056noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-948826710613032587.post-22786290347715783982016-07-18T04:47:55.005-07:002016-07-18T04:47:55.005-07:00I know so little about architecture but this this ...I know so little about architecture but this this sounds very interesting as Wright seemed to be such an interesting character.<br /><br />Though I approach it from a slightly different direction then yourself I find theories that discard morality and ethics, for what is often narcissism repugnant. It seems that Wright was a case study in this. <br /><br />By the way, I like your musical introductions to your posts.<br /><br />Have a great week!Brian Josephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15139559400312336791noreply@blogger.com