Fountainhead, The
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Book Details
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Publisher: Penguin
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Author: Ayn Rand
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Language: English
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Edition: Anniversary
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ISBN: 9780451191151
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Pages: 200
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Cover: Mass Market Paperback
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Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 1.7 inches
About the Book
The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand follows Howard Roark, an uncompromising architect who champions individual vision over conformity and collectivism. Roark’s journey against societal norms and mediocrity in art highlights the power of personal integrity and creative independence. Opposed by his rival Peter Keating and challenged by others along the way, Roark navigates a world resistant to innovation and individuality. Dominique Francon, the novel’s heroine, emerges as a strong, independent woman, complementing Roark’s ideals. Through this story, Rand passionately critiques collectivism, portraying a single individual’s struggle to maintain authenticity against the weight of tradition and societal expectation. Adapted into a film by Warner Brothers, The Fountainhead remains a seminal exploration of courage, creativity, and personal freedom.