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THE THURSDAY BOOK: A Savile Row Marxist's streets in the sky ; Erno Goldfinger: the life of an architect Nigel Warburton Routledge, pounds 30
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Merrick, Jay
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2004
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THE THURSDAY BOOK: A Savile Row Marxist's streets in the sky ; Erno Goldfinger: the life of an architect Nigel Warburton Routledge, pounds 30
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THE THURSDAY BOOK: A Savile Row Marxist's streets in the sky ; Erno Goldfinger: the life of an architect Nigel Warburton Routledge, pounds 30
2004
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[Nigel Warburton Routledge] takes care to develop a thorough character portrait. Yet, despite his assiduous research, one is overcome with a sense of ennui. [Erno Goldfinger] may have been highly charismatic and deadly serious about architecture, but on the evidence in this book, the charisma was of a predictable, narrow- band variety. So too, in a way, was the architecture. In later life (he died in his modernist nest at Willow Road in 1987), Goldfinger was disparaged as a Gucci socialist. [Brian Sewell] derided him as \"a pimple on the rump of Wren\", but this is pure showboating. Most architects, even good ones, are Wrenish wens.
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