The fountainhead

695 pages

English language

Published Nov. 11, 1943 by Signet/New American Library.

ISBN:
978-0-451-15823-9
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OCLC Number:
561005705

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The Fountainhead is an unprecedented phenomenon in modern literature. Arguably the century's most challenging novel of ideas, The Fountainhead is the story of a gifted young architect, his violent battle with conventional standards, and his explosive love affair with the beautiful woman who struggles to defeat him. In his fight for success, he first discovers, then rejects, the seductive power of fame and money, finding that in the end, creative genius must triumph. His battle against mediocrity gives a gripping new dimension to the concept of evil.

34 editions

AWFUL, except the first 2 chapters: a libertarian grocery list

I knew in advance that I disagreed with Rand's political views (nothing I shy away from), but after listening to somewhere between 25% to 50% of the audio book, I found the writing so awful (except for the first chapter or two that were actually pretty well written) that I returned the audiobook for a refund... and it is not at all in my nature to ask for refunds. After chapter 2, the book reads like a libertarian grocery list. Read "Puerto Paz" instead.

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This book is great. I can't believe I wasn't sure if I should buy it or not. Thanks God I did. I felt like this book was written only for me. I couldn't believe someone could have so many ideas just like mine. It was incredible for me to find, again in literature but in a whole new way, that I wasn't alone with some ideas that will only make me different.

Howard Roark. This main character is just perfect. He is what every man should want to be. He is what I want to be. I know nobody really can't. I couldn't imagine how. He is a person whose ideals are more valuable than his soul. He won't give up. Ever. He won't settle for anything but what he wants and knows it's best. He won't be hurt by others. He doesn't live in the same 'world' everyone else …

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Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Architects
  • Individualism