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The Fountainhead

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    Weight0.34 kg
    Author

    Ayn Rand

    Publisher

    Penguin

    Book Type

    Fiction

    Categories

    Classic Fiction, Contemporary Fiction

    Best for

    Reads on individualism of architecture, and the clash between personal integrity and societal expectations

    Ages

    14+

    Language

    English

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    Anniversary edition (1 September 1996)

    ISBN

    978-0451191151

    Pages

    720

    Printing Remarks

    Imported

    Dimension

    10.64 x 3.63 x 17.48 cm

    Weight

    0.34 kg

    Description

    “The Fountainhead” remains influential and controversial, provoking discussions about individualism, ethics, and the role of the individual in society. Ayn Rand’s prose, marked by its clarity and conviction, has made the novel a classic in the literary canon. The characters, particularly Roark, Dominique Francon, and Peter Keating, are intricately developed, and their struggles and triumphs resonate with readers across generations. The novel invites readers to reflect on the nature of success, artistic integrity, and the pursuit of one’s true calling in the face of societal expectations, making it a thought-provoking and enduring work of fiction.

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    “The Fountainhead” by Ayn Rand is a seminal work in the realm of philosophical fiction, exploring themes of individualism, integrity, and the conflict between the individual and society. Published in 1943, the novel centers around the character of Howard Roark, an innovative and uncompromising architect whose unwavering commitment to his principles sets him apart in a world that often demands conformity. Ayn Rand’s narrative is a celebration of individualism and creative independence, challenging societal norms and exploring the consequences of unyielding commitment to personal vision. The book not only serves as a platform for Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism but also as a powerful exploration of the human spirit and the pursuit of excellence in the face of societal pressure.