The fountainhead

704 pages

English language

Published Nov. 19, 2006 by Signet.

ISBN:
978-0-7807-5690-8
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OCLC Number:
138482610

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Here is the story of an intransigent young architect, Howard Roark, of his violent battle against a mindless status quo, and of his explosive love affair with a beautiful woman who worships him yet struggles to defeat him. In order to build his kind of buildings according to his own standards, Roark must fight against every variant of human corruption.

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Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead" is undeniably one of her most influential works. It is a novel that demands attention - and often, introspection - from its readers. Ayn Rand, known for her philosophy of Objectivism, has been a controversial figure, and upon first approaching this book, I expected my disagreements with her philosophy to color my reading experience. However, I was pleasantly surprised.

Despite being a significant read length-wise, "The Fountainhead" presents a compelling case for Rand's philosophy, embodied in the determined, individualistic character of the protagonist, architect Howard Roark. Rand's commitment to her philosophical standpoint, reflecting in the complex themes and characters in her novel, is undeniable.

The narrative of the novel certainly has its drawbacks. From a modern perspective, the moral framework might seem quite antiquated; the characters often resemble archetypal heroes and villains, unyielding in their respective narratives. However, this stubborn extremity, almost Shakespearean in its magnitude, …

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Subjects

  • Architects
  • Fiction
  • Man-woman relationships
  • Individualism
  • Psychological fiction
  • Didactic fiction