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  1. Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead--a free book discussion series for students, open to all. Watch the recordings on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8906...

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  4. The Bible is known as such a definitive authority that “bible” has become a shorthand descriptor for guides on everything from dating to gardening. Scripture deserves its impressive reputation. But understanding the Bible as a Christian today can be complicated sometimes. After all, unlike the Knitting Bible, it was written thousands of ...

  5. newideal.aynrand.org › the-fountainhead-reviewsThe Fountainhead Reviews

    Sep 8, 2023 · In contrast, there are fewer than 20 reviews of The Fountainhead. Many factors help account for this discrepancy. We the Living was timely and political — a novel with the background of Soviet Russia — and likely more attractive to reviewers. The Fountainhead, in contrast, has a more esoteric background, that of architecture.

  6. The Fountainhead serves as an excellent introduction to both Ayn Rand's writing and her philosophy of Objectivism. All of the major intellectual themes that inform Rand's fiction and her subsequent philosophy are presented clearly in this novel. Having grown up in the totalitarian dictatorship of the Soviet Union, holding an impassioned belief ...

  7. Fountainhead. We never will. If there is in me any touch of the Naturalistic writer who records "real-life" dialogue for use in a novel, it has been exercised only in regard to Frank. For instance, one of the most effective lines in The Fountainhead comes at the end of Part II, when, in reply to Toohey's question:

  8. The texts of the Bible have been around much longer than the printing press. For most of its history, the “Bible” was a group of scrolls and parchments. You didn’t have just one book: you had a whole library. That’s why “Bible” means “books,” and that’s why people talk about the “books of the Bible.”