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Wright, Frank Lloyd 1867-1959: Critical Essay by John Roche

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SOURCE: "Democratic Space: The Ecstatic Geography of Walt Whitman and Frank Lloyd Wright," in Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, Vol. 6, No. 1, Summer, 1988, pp. 16-32.

In the following essay, Roche considers the shared conception of America's limitless space held by Walt Whitman and Wright, and discusses other affinities in their geographical outlook.

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