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The Fountainhead - Wikipedia Rand began The Fountainhead (originally titled Second-Hand Lives) following the completion of her first novel, We the Living, in 1934 That earlier novel was based in part on people and events familiar to Rand; the new novel, on the other hand, focused on the less-familiar world of architecture
The Fountainhead (1949) - IMDb The Fountainhead: Directed by King Vidor With Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal, Raymond Massey, Kent Smith An uncompromising, visionary architect struggles to maintain his integrity and individualism despite personal, professional and economic pressures to conform to popular standards
The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand | Goodreads Polemical novels, such as The Fountainhead (1943), of primarily known Russian-American writer Ayn Rand, originally Alisa Rosenbaum, espouse the doctrines of objectivism and political libertarianism
The Fountainhead | Ayn Rand, Objectivism, Individualism | Britannica The Fountainhead, novel by Ayn Rand, published in 1943 An exposition of the author’s anticommunist philosophy of “objectivism,” The Fountainhead tells of the struggle of genius architect Howard Roark—said to be based on Frank Lloyd Wright—as he confronts conformist mediocrity
About The Fountainhead - CliffsNotes Having grown up in the totalitarian dictatorship of the Soviet Union, holding an impassioned belief in political freedom and the rights of the individual, Ayn Rand wrote The Fountainhead as a tribute to the creative freethinker
The Fountainhead Plot Summary | Book Analysis ‘The Fountainhead’ revolves around the character of Howard Roark, a talented and individualistic architect who faces opposition from society and his peers due to his unconventional designs