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Frank Heynick has argued from a study of the journal notes of Ayn Rand made in the late 1930s and of incidents in her 1943 novel The Fountainhead, that Raymond Hood's career and works provided fodder for her fictional architect Peter Keating.
Nader Vossoughian has written that " The Fountainhead ... has shaped the public's perception of the architectural profession more than perhaps any other text over this last half-century.
The Fountainhead has continued to have strong sales throughout the last century into the current one, and has been referenced in a variety of popular entertainment, including movies, television series and other novels.
Through Fountainhead Entertainment, Kang has won the following awards:
Of all the books in the Sword of Truth series, Faith of the Fallen most closely pays homage to Ayn Rand and has major plot parallels to her breakthrough novel The Fountainhead.
He also authored the CliffsNotes for Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead, and Anthem, and has contributed essays to volumes such as Essays on Ayn Rand's Anthem and Essays on Ayn Rand's We the Living.

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The same year also saw the publication of Isabel Paterson's The God of the Machine and Ayn Rand's novel The Fountainhead, and the three women have been referred to as the founding mothers of the American libertarian movement with the publication of these works.

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* The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand in 1943.
This major figure in The Fountainhead epitomized the " second-hander " who – in stark opposition to the uncompromising and innovative hero of the novel, Howard Roark, and exemplified in real life by Frank Lloyd Wright, whom Rand idolized – adapts the classicist and historicist Old World architectural styles to the new American medium of the skyscraper, and then goes on to adopt modernism as soon as this becomes safely fashionable.
They had a daughter, Dominique ( who was named after the heroine of the novel The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand ).
Similarly, in the 1943 novel The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, Howard Roark is chosen to design a resort called Monodnack Valley and it is subsequently revealed that the investors had sold 200 % of the shares, convinced that the project would be a flop and that they had chosen Howard Roark as the worst possible person for the job.
One motel, The Fountainhead, was so named by its owner after the novel by Ayn Rand.
* The Fountainhead ( 1943 ) by Ayn Rand
The Fountainhead is a 1943 novel by Ayn Rand.
Dominique Francon is the heroine of The Fountainhead, described by Rand as " the woman for a man like Howard Roark.
The name and motto of the Fountainhead Café, a New York City coffeehouse, were influenced by the novel.
" However, he also writes that when he asks his students which books matter to them, there is always someone influenced by The Fountainhead.
" Four Great Women and a Manicure ", an episode of the animated comedy series The Simpsons, loosely adapts The Fountainhead as the segment " Maggie Roark ", casting Maggie Simpson, as voiced by Jodie Foster, as Howard Roark.
* " Howard Roark from The Fountainhead " by Chris Matthew Sciabarra ( The Atlas Society )
After the success of Rand's novel The Fountainhead, a revised edition of Anthem was published in the US in 1946 by Pamphleteers, Inc., a small libertarian-oriented publishing house owned by Rand's friends Leonard Read and William C. Mullendore.
" Rand had made her break with Nietzsche by the time she published The Fountainhead.
* Gail Wynand, fictional character in the 1943 novel The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
The plan was to produce The Fountainhead as a play, based on a script by Barbara Branden, but the project was shut down in 1968.
The movement began informally in the 1950s and consisted of students who were brought together by their mutual interest in Rand ’ s novel, The Fountainhead.
* Steven Mallory is a fictional young sculptor who is hired by and becomes a close friend of Architect Howard Roark in Ayn Rand's 1943 novel, The Fountainhead
* The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
: If, in page after page of The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, you show someone being heroic by ruthlessly setting feelings aside, and if you show someone being rotten and depraved by, in effect, diving headlong into his feelings and emotions, and if that is one of your dominant methods of characterization, repeated again and again, then it doesn't matter what you profess, in abstract philosophy, about the relationship of reason and emotion.

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" According to renowned architectural photographer Julius Shulman, it was Rand's work that " brought architecture into the public's focus for the first time ," and he believes that The Fountainhead was not only influential among 20th century architects, it " was one, first, front and center in the life of every architect who was a modern architect.

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From Rand's working notes for her novel The Fountainhead, it is clear that the character Lois Cook in that book was intended as a caricature of Stein.
Although she was a previously published novelist and had a successful Broadway play, Rand had difficulty finding a publisher for The Fountainhead.
She wrote the story in the summer of 1937, while taking a break from research she was doing for her next novel, The Fountainhead.
In Machinima For Dummies, the machinima piece Anna is mentioned as “… one of the top ten list of every prominent machinima maker in the world .” While at Fountainhead Entertainment, Kang produced and designed mobile games for id Software.
The other was a college scholarship contest for high-school students based on writing an essay about Rand's novel The Fountainhead.
The 1940s and 1950s also saw the rise in prominence of Ayn Rand, who was based in New York for many years and whose novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged were both set in the city.
He also made contributions to religious art with paintings, sculptures and ceramics, and to book illustration: for instance, he illustrated a Spanish edition of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead.

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" In her novels, The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, she also emphasizes the central importance of productive work, romantic love and art to human happiness, and dramatizes the ethical character of their pursuit.
After reading The Fountainhead and exchanging letters and phone calls with Ayn Rand, Branden and his then girlfriend Barbara Weidman visited Rand and her husband Frank O ’ Connor at their Los Angeles home in 1950, and the four became close friends, with Branden and Rand in particular sharing a vivid interest in philosophical exploration and development.

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Rand's work on The Fountainhead was repeatedly interrupted.
Among critics who have addressed it, some consider The Fountainhead to be Rand's best novel, such as philosopher Mark Kingwell, who described The Fountainhead as " Rand's best work – which is not to say it is good.
Although the archetype of the Randian hero appears in Rand's earliest work ( notably in Night of January 16ths Bjorn Faulkner and We The Livings Leo Kovalensky ), its best known examples appear in Rand's mature work, specifically in the novella Anthem ( 1938 ) and the novels The Fountainhead ( 1943 ) and Atlas Shrugged ( 1957 ).

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Rand originally expressed her philosophical ideas in her novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, and other works.
Part of Ayn Rand's novel The Fountainhead is set at Clayton.
His memorable film roles thereafter included portraying the husband of Joan Crawford during her Oscar-nominated role from 1947's Possessed and the doomed publishing tycoon Gail Wynand in 1949's The Fountainhead, opposite Gary Cooper.
In the end DeMille rejected Rand's script, and the actual film followed Murphy's original idea, but Rand's version contained elements that she would later use in The Fountainhead.
Rand began The Fountainhead ( originally titled Second-Hand Lives ) following the completion in 1934 of her first novel, We the Living.
The Fountainhead was published in May 1943.
Rand indicated that the primary theme of The Fountainhead was " individualism versus collectivism, not in politics but within a man's soul.
As historian James Baker described it, " The Fountainhead hardly mentions politics or economics, despite the fact that it was born in the 1930s.
Rand dedicated The Fountainhead to her husband, Frank O ' Connor, and to architecture.
The Fountainhead received extremely mixed reviews when it was released.

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