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From Bauhaus to Our House

Autor Tom Wolfe

Editorial SAINT MARTIN'S GRIFFIN,U.S.

From Bauhaus to Our House
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  • Editorial SAINT MARTIN'S GRIFFIN,U.S.
  • ISBN13 9780312429140
  • ISBN10 0312429142
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Colección GARDNERS
  • Año de Edición 2013
  • Idioma Inglés

From Bauhaus to Our House

Autor Tom Wolfe

Editorial SAINT MARTIN'S GRIFFIN,U.S.

-5% dto.    24,35€
23,13€
Ahorra 1,22€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis
España peninsular

Detalles del libro

"A search-and-destroy mission against architectural pretensions . . . a funny book."--"New York" "Full of insight . . . marvelously right."--"People """ "Wolfe's delightfully witty, biting history of modern architecture is a scintillating high comedy of big money, manners, and massive manipulation of public taste."--"Publishers Weekly""" "No wonder . . . this book is the hottest topic in Manhattan's architectural salons."--"The New York Times Book Review "

"Tom Wolfe has squeezed a funny tale out of glass and stone. . . hilarious."--"The Wall Street Journal "

"Sharp serpent's-tooth wit, useful cultural insight, and snazzy zip! pop! writing."--"Playboy"

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A search-and-destroy mission against architectural pretensions . . . a funny book. "New York"

Full of insight . . . marvelously right. "People"

Wolfe's delightfully witty, biting history of modern architecture is a scintillating high comedy of big money, manners, and massive manipulation of public taste. "Publishers Weekly"

No wonder . . . this book is the hottest topic in Manhattan's architectural salons. "The New York Times Book Review"

Tom Wolfe has squeezed a funny tale out of glass and stone. . . hilarious. "The Wall Street Journal"

Sharp serpent's-tooth wit, useful cultural insight, and snazzy zip! pop! writing. "Playboy""

A search-and-destroy mission against architectural pretensions . . . a funny book. New York

Full of insight . . . marvelously right. People

Wolfe's delightfully witty, biting history of modern architecture is a scintillating high comedy of big money, manners, and massive manipulation of public taste. Publishers Weekly

No wonder . . . this book is the hottest topic in Manhattan's architectural salons. The New York Times Book Review

Tom Wolfe has squeezed a funny tale out of glass and stone. . . hilarious. The Wall Street Journal

Sharp serpent's-tooth wit, useful cultural insight, and snazzy zip! pop! writing. Playboy

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"A search-and-destroy mission against architectural pretensions . . . a funny book." --New York

"Full of insight . . . marvelously right." --People

"Wolfe's delightfully witty, biting history of modern architecture is a scintillating high comedy of big money, manners, and massive manipulation of public taste." --Publishers Weekly

"No wonder . . . this book is the hottest topic in Manhattan's architectural salons." --The New York Times Book Review

"Tom Wolfe has squeezed a funny tale out of glass and stone. . . hilarious." --The Wall Street Journal

"Sharp serpent's-tooth wit, useful cultural insight, and snazzy zip! pop! writing." --Playboy

Tom Wolfe, "America's most skillful satirist" (The Atlantic Monthly), examines the strange saga of American architecture in this sequel to The Painted Word, From Bauhaus to Our House.

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