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Rand sold 25 million books around the world. "A true publishing event," crowed Kara Welsh, senior vice president of NAL (Rand's longtime publisher), in a statement.
Ayn Rand’s novel “Atlas Shrugged” has polarized opinion for more than 50 years. Its fans — including, until recently, vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan — applaud the book’s ...
To her detractors, Rand’s novels, as Lisa Duggan writes in her 2019 study “Mean Girl: Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed,” glamorize rapacity and violence; they grant happy endings to ...
Ayn Rand, the Russian-born American novelist, is shown in Manhattan, N.Y., with the Grand Central Terminal building in background in 1962. Her novel Ideal will be published next year more than 80 ...
The family roots of Ayn Rand’s unyielding vision. Alexandra Popoff’s biography follows the author of “Atlas Shrugged” and “The Fountainhead” from her formative years in Russia to ...
Ayn Rand had a hard year in 1934. Her debut novel, We the Living, had gone through a string of rejections from various publishers.Night of January 16th, her first play, had not yet found a ...
l Thirty-five years ago, I was one of the millions of adolescents who have picked up Ayn Rand’s novels and have not stopped thinking about them since.
Ayn Rand’s bestselling, controversial novel “The Fountainhead” will come to screens — again — at the hands of director Zack Snyder.
According to the Ayn Rand Institute's Books to Teachers Program, teachers requested more than 400,000 copies of the author's books in the 2011-12 school year, a 30 percent increase in requests ...
In Lexi Freiman’s “The Book of Ayn,” a canceled novelist drifts from New York parties to L.A. parties to a commune in Greece, spreading the gospel of Ayn Rand.
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