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Acknowledgments Prologue
Part One: Origins and Directions, 1652-1934
From Nieuw Amsterdam to Overlook Road Homer and Louise The Irreplaceable Heir Harvard: Collision of Mind and Heart Alfred Barr The Pilgrimage Roads Moma, Russell, and the New Style Mies The American Invasion The 1932 Show: The Revolution Goes Uptown The Rise and Fall of Art
Part Two: The Inglorious Detour, 1934-1946
Zarathustra and the Kingfish New London and the Radio Priest Tomorrow the World Back to Harvard The Penitential Private
Part Three: Rebirth and Renewal, 1946-1953
Barr Again, Moma Again, Mies Again Domesticity Opus In Vitro The Early Fifties: Work, People, Worldview
Part Four: The Break with Modernism, 1953-1967
"It Is All Socrates's Fault"
Yet Again Mies: Easy to Shoot At, Hard to Bring Down Historophilia and Monumentality Wandering Minstrel The Sixties: Laurels and Ass's Ears New Canaan Urbanism and Its Discontents Outpaced and Restored by the Young
Part Five: Superstardom, 1967-
Burgee of Chicago Raised Up at AT&T, Brought Low at Moma The PoMo Revel Peter Philip and David at Home Decon Burgee: Discarded by the Discarded The Summing Up: Berlin, 1993
Work in Progress Notes Selected Bibliography Index Permissions Acknowledgments Photograph Credits
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