The Fountainhead
We found "The Fountainhead" on iTunes and watched it last night. Wow (Long Pause for Effect) what a movie. This sure took a chapter out of my working life only I never had the enjoyment of blowing anything up after someone defaced my work or stole the credit. Did Ayn Rand ever have an ability to clearly see reality for what it was.
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A good piece of news: my heavily liberal/socialist-influenced high school daughter is assigned "Anthem" for her summer intro to her Senior English class. This was a shock! Think I will pull out my recently acquired copy and try to engage some conversation.
Would that supposed to be symbolic of passion?
That's an unforgettable B/W sight that repeatedly floats up from old dino's memory banks.
I was very impressed and gave it a full five stars.
Then within a week I was channel surfing and found it playing on Turner.
I was all like "What?!?"
I think the reason I preferred it, is that it is a more personal novel than AS was. Atlas Shrugged was not as personal, the novel's focus shifted among a group of protagonists, Hank, Francisco, Dagny, John Gault. It was also focused more on the society and its decay.
The Fountainhead was more focused on one man and his insistence on being true to himself despite societies efforts to make him conform.
I think that focus is why it strikes a more intense chord with the individual.
Many of the looters are intelligent, but they have no ethics or moral compass.