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From the Summer 2000 Issue

CELEBRITY BOOKS
What Courtney Love is Reading

According to Muchmusic, Courtney Love is inspired by The Fountainhead written by Ayn Rand ('Ayn' rhymes with 'Mine').

The Fountainhead
A young architect struggles to break free of society's conventions, and falls into a violent, explosive love affair with a woman bent on defeating him. It is the story of an innovator - architect Howard Roark - and his battle against a tradition-worshipping society. In Roark, she presented for the first time the kind of hero whose depiction was the chief goal of her writing: the ideal man, man as "he could be and ought to be."

The Fountainhead was rejected by twelve publishers. When it was accepted by Bobbs-Merrill and finally published in 1943, it made history by becoming a best seller through word-of-mouth and gained for its author lasting recognition as a champion of individualism.

Ayn Rand named her philosophy, "Objectivism" and described it as a philosophy for living on earth. Objectivism is an integrated system of thought that defines the abstract principles by which a man must think and act if he is to live the life proper to man.

Following its publication in 1943, The Fountainhead earned an immediate place in the literature of the 20th century. Setting forth Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism, it forever changed the thinking of an entire generation, and inspired a new kind of intellectually ambitious literature.

"My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute."
-- Ayn Rand

For more on Ayn Rand visit www.aynrand.org



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