Fountainhead
by Ayn Rand
- Pages
- 704
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780451191151
- Reading Time
- ~12h 19min
Fountainhead is a book by Ayn Rand. It has 704 pages.
About this book
Published in 1943, Ayn Rand’s Fountainhead examines the tension between creative independence and societal conformity through the career of an uncompromising architect. The narrative follows Howard Roark as he navigates a professional landscape that consistently rewards imitation over originality, forcing him to choose between artistic integrity and public approval. Set against the backdrop of mid-century architectural practice, the novel explores how individuals negotiate their vision when confronted with institutional pressure and collective expectations. Rand’s prose establishes a philosophical framework that would later evolve into her formal theory of objectivism, emphasizing rational self-interest and the moral necessity of unyielding personal achievement. The work distinguishes itself through its stark character contrasts, using secondary figures to illustrate the consequences of compromise and secondhand living. Since its initial publication, Fountainhead has remained a reference point in discussions regarding individualism, creative autonomy, and the relationship between the artist and society. Its sustained presence in literary and philosophical discourse reflects its unflinching examination of how personal conviction shapes both professional practice and moral identity.
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Fountainhead has 704 pages.
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Published in 1943, Ayn Rand’s Fountainhead examines the tension between creative independence and societal conformity through the career of an uncompromising architect. The narrative follows Howard Roark as he navigates a professional landscape that consistently rewards imitation over originality, f...
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Fountainhead was written by Ayn Rand.