The Fountainhead (Centennial Edition Hardcover)
Hardcover – 752 pages
ISBN-10: 0452286751
ISBN-13: 9780452286757
Product Description
A special edition hardcover in celebration of Ayn Rand’s centennial.When it was first published in 1943, The Fountainhead--containing Ayn Rand’s daringly original literary vision with the seeds of her groundbreaking philosophy, Objectivism—won immediate worldwide acclaim. This instant classic is the story of an intransigent young architect, his violent battle against conventional standards, and his explosive love affair with a beautiful woman who struggles to defeat him. This centennial edition of The Fountainhead, celebrating the controversial and eduring legacy of its author, features an afterword by Rand’s literary executor, Leonard Peikoff, offering some of Ayn Rand’s personal notes on the development of her masterwork.
Amazon.com Review
The Fountainhead has become an enduring piece of literature, more popular now than when published in 1943. On the surface, it is a story of one man, Howard Roark, and his struggles as an architect in the face of a successful rival, Peter Keating, and a newspaper columnist, Ellsworth Toohey. But the book addresses a number of universal themes: the strength of the individual, the tug between good and evil, the threat of fascism. The confrontation of those themes, along with the amazing stroke of Rand's writing, combine to give this book its enduring influence.Latest Discussions
Book Reviews
6 years after first reading the book, I read it again. I am glad I am still in the honeymoon. I didn't read it this time with the feverish, exulting emotions I had last time - the result of finally seeing things I've always held put in words and in ink. But this time, I read with the quiet precision of a surgeon, dissecting the writing, testing the philosophy and debating the points. And that's why I know I will never get out of the Ayn Rand honeymoon. The writing itself - the sentences and the words and the structure are carefully done, the philosophy and the points she makes are airtight.
Beautiful book

