I have enjoyed reading TC Boyle in the past, check it out here.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123932717020007499.html#mod=article-outset-box
"...the narrator's description of Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright's
famed home, in the latest novel by T.C. Boyle. The words also capture
how Mr. Boyle felt when he first glimpsed his house: a sprawling
"summer cottage" here, designed by Mr. Wright."
"Mr. Boyle, 60, added very little to his home in his 16-year
restoration
effort. Aside from changes that needed to be made (a foundation was
added) and a couple of practical additions (bookshelves and a sound
system), the home adheres to Mr. Wright's original plans. Mr. Boyle
erased changes made by previous residents, scraping off paint and
removing treatments from windows, which scholars say are notable for
their unique tree patterns."
thnx,
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