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  1. The Fountainhead is a 1943 novel by Russian-American author Ayn Rand, her first major literary success. The novel's protagonist, Howard Roark, is an intransigent young architect who battles against conventional standards and refuses to compromise with an architectural establishment unwilling to accept innovation.

  2. The Fountainhead. Ayn Rand, Leonard Peikoff (Afterword) 3.88. 324,992 ratings14,416 reviews. The revolutionary literary vision that sowed the seeds of Objectivism, Ayn Rand's groundbreaking philosophy, and brought her immediate worldwide acclaim.

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  3. A synopsis of Ayn Rand's novel about Howard Roark, a rebellious architect who challenges the conventions of his field and society. Learn about Roark's relationships, trials, and achievements, as well as the themes and characters of The Fountainhead.

  4. The Fountainhead, novel by Ayn Rand, published in 1943. An exposition of the author’s anticommunist philosophy of “objectivism,” The Fountainhead tells of the struggle of genius architect Howard Roark—said to be based on Frank Lloyd Wright—as he confronts conformist mediocrity.

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  5. The Fountainhead is a 1943 novel by Ayn Rand that explores the themes of individualism, egoism, and altruism through the story of Howard Roark, an innovative architect who challenges the establishment. The novel features a cast of characters who represent different philosophies and motivations, and challenges the reader to think critically about the nature of self-interest and creativity.

  6. The Fountainhead is a novel by Russian-born American author and philosopher Ayn Rand that was first published in 1943. Her her first great success, it centers on an architect who represents Rand’s ideas about how the individual struggles against society.

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  8. Sep 1, 1996 · by Ayn Rand (Author), Leonard Peikoff (Afterword) 4.6 10,956 ratings. See all formats and editions. The revolutionary literary vision that sowed the seeds of Objectivism, Ayn Rand's groundbreaking philosophy, and brought her immediate worldwide acclaim.

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