The Fountainhead

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English language

Published June 9, 1994 by Blackstone Publishing.

ISBN:
978-1-4830-7703-1
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The Fountainhead is a 1943 novel by Ayn Rand. It was Rand's first major literary success and brought her fame and financial success. More than 6.5 million copies of the book have been sold worldwide.

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"The Great Gatsby", or "The Last Tycoon", as written by - "300" and "Sin City" author Frank Miller. Regardless of the contemporary context - Ayn Rand reemerging as a conservative icon - this is simply not a very engaging story. Boring characters, terribly cheesy dialogue. --- Not because I would be "offended" by any implicit revelation this book might bring me, but because it's a fairly standard novel of manners from the 1930s. If you like the style, say, á la Galsworthy, then it's going to be something you might want to consider. But otherwise, especially as long as other, better writers from the time remain unread to you - choose them. Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Huxley, they are all just plainly better at writing than Rand is.

Review of 'The Fountainhead' on 'Goodreads'

This book is - just like "Atlas shrugged" - a vehicle to expose Ayn Rand's view on life. She doesn't shun strawman arguments and cardboard characters to do so.

Nevertheless this is an interesting read. I'm not an American and it helped me understand something of the US conservatives train of thought. Why projects helping the weaker in society seem so repulsive to them - every act of selflessness is suspect.

"Now observe the results of a society built on the principle of individualism. This, our country. The noblest country in the history of men. The country of greatest achievement, greatest prosperity, greatest freedom. This country was not based on selfless service, sacrifice, renunciation or any precept of altruism. It was based on a man's right to the pursuit of happiness. His own happiness. Not anyone else's. A private, personal, selfish motive. Look at the results. Look into your own …

Review of 'The Fountainhead' on 'Goodreads'

Where [book: Atlas Shrugged] is Rand's overarching philosophical and political treatise, The Fountainhead is her tribute to art, love and the romantic spirit.

Of course, in Rand's conception art, politics, love, philosophy and human interaction all are interwoven, so it's no surprise that to her that the true artist constantly has to struggle against the whims of politicians who use their petty power to sway the masses and fund outlandish and inefficient architectural projects for their own gain. As he struggles, the true artist has but to find solace and security in the knowledge that he is, in fact, being true to his own nature and the sensibility of the art that he creates.

As may be expected, Rand explores a host of ideas in this book, which include but are not limited to: Finding contentment with one's self and actions, the nature and utility of art, what constitutes love, …

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