Glenda Korporaal Glenda Korporaal i(A115200 works by)
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1 Another Chapter in Selling Books Glenda Korporaal , 2016 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 1-2 October 2016; (p. 25)
1 The Literary Mother Who Shaped Turnbull’s Thinking Glenda Korporaal , 2015 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 19-20 December 2015; (p. 20)
'Academic and author Coral Lansbury had a complex, often distant, relationship with her son.'
1 1 y separately published work icon Making Magic : The Marion Mahony Griffin Story Glenda Korporaal , London : Oranje , 2015 9031696 2015 single work biography

'She was the American woman who changed Australian history. She broke through barriers for women in architecture and spent 15 years working for Chicago architect Frank Lloyd Wright, in the formative years of the Prairie School of Architecture. Then she teamed up with Walter Burley Griffin working with him in winning the design contest for the new Australian capital city, Canberra. She was an architect, artist, environmentalist, social observer and community builder, yet her work has been constantly overshadowed by the famous men in her life. The first biography of Marion Mahony Griffin in her own right, Making Magic tells Marion's story. It dates back to the days of Abraham Lincoln who was friends with her grandparents as a travelling lawyer in Illinois. It follows the story of her life over three continents - America, Australia and India. And her love affair with her husband which produced such historic results. A woman with a fierce sense of idealism and a passion for nature, Marion always had a mind of her own. She developed fine artistic and architectural skills which helped to make Wright and then Griffin famous. A woman in a man's world, she made history with her pioneering role as a female architect. Her creative work was sheer magic. Faced with her own challenges, she drew on her energy and creativity to refashion her role in a new country. She was instrumental in setting up a unique community in the Sydney suburb of Castlecrag. Her paintings, drawings and descriptions of the Australian bushland produced another exercise in magic. Yet few know her real story. Making Magic comes as Marion's role is now being recognised with accolades in America and Australia. Northwestern University Professor David Van Zanten describes her as the Frida Kahlo of the Chicago school of architecture. "Everywhere and nowhere, forgotten then suddenly remembered, unique in her work." Drawing on her diaries and historical records in libraries in Australia and America, and conversations with Griffin experts home owners and others with links to Marion's life, Making Magic tells the story of a most unusual woman. It puts the case for her recognition as an important figure who emerged from Chicago's Prairie School of architecture and tells an inspiring story of a woman and her own special brand of magic. About the Author: Glenda Korporaal is a journalist and writer based in Sydney, Australia. She has lived in Canberra and Washington, DC, and has a Master of Arts (Economics) from George Washington University, Washington, DC. The author of four books, she has a long time fascination with the work of Frank Lloyd Wright and interest in the ties between Australia and America.' (Publication summary)

1 The Indefatigable Optimist : How Bond’s Reach Exceeded His Grasp Glenda Korporaal , 2015 single work obituary (for Alan Bond )
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 6-7 June 2015; (p. 34)
1 Action's All at the Desk in Real Ghost Stories Glenda Korporaal , 2010 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 23 September 2010; (p. 18)
1 AFR Ex-Editor Brenchley Dies Glenda Korporaal , 2009 single work obituary (for Fred Brenchley )
— Appears in: The Australian , 31 August 2009; (p. 32)
1 Comment Would Be King in a Back-from-the-Dead Bulletin Glenda Korporaal , 2008 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 26-27 April 2008; (p. 3)
Glenda Korporaal reports that Peter Hall is conducting 'due diligence' on the financial viability of resurrecting the Bulletin as a weekly magazine of comment and analysis.
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