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FICTION/Rand, Ayn
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Published
New York : Dutton 1995.
Language
English
Main Author
Ayn Rand (-)
Other Authors
Leonard Peikoff (-)
Edition
50th anniversary ed
Physical Description
253 p.
ISBN
9780451191137
9780525940159
9780452281257
  • Context
  • Plot Overview
  • Character List
  • Analysis of Major Characters
  • Equality 7-2521
  • The Golden one
  • Themes, Motifs & Symbols
  • The Primacy of the Individual
  • The Value of Martyrdom
  • The Impotence of the Collective
  • Original Creation as a Component of Identity
  • Fear
  • Naming
  • Shapelessness
  • Light
  • The Forest
  • Manuscripts
  • Summary & Analysis
  • Introduction & Author's Preface
  • Chapter I
  • Chapter II
  • Chapters III-IV
  • Chapters V-VI
  • Chapter VII
  • Chapter VIII
  • Chapter IX
  • Chapters X-XI
  • Chapter XII
  • Important Quotations Explained
  • Key Facts
  • Study Questions & Essay Topics
  • Review & Resources
  • Quiz
  • Suggestions for Further Reading
Review by Library Journal Review

The difference between this long-forgotten exercise in paranoia and other futuristic visions of a world controlled by the state, such as Aldous Huxley's or George Orwell's, is the extremist tone of Rand's story. The author lived in a black-and-white world in which things social or communal are evil and things individual and selfish are exalted. This "anthem" culminates in a hymn to the concepts of "I" and "ego," where the rebels are those who resist group action; the oppressors are government officials and others who attempt to provide a safety net for the less fortunate. The production is not improved by the theatricality of narrator Paul Meier, which is reminiscent of a ham Victorian actor intoning an overwrought melodrama. Not recommended.-Mark Pumphrey, Polk Cty. P.L., Columbus, NC (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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