The Early Ayn Rand: A Selection from Her Unpublished Fiction
This remarkable revised collection of Ayn Rand's early fiction--now including the previously unpublished short story, "The Night King"--ranges from beginner's exercises to excerpts from early versions of We the Living and The Fountainhead. Arranged chronologically from 1926 through 1940, these works allow readers to follow the extraordinary trajectory of Rand's l...more
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March 1st 2011
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I absolutely love Ayn Rand. I own every book she has written (I think). I love how she illustrates the way of life in Soviet Russia through a first hand knowledge in her first works and how she plays them into her stories. She is amazing. The philosophies behind her greatest works are AMAZING. She is... amazing in herself.
The stories are really, really good, but overall pretty depressing. Each subject outlines a different "horror of reality".
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Alisa Rosenbaum was born in pre-revolutionary St. Petersburg to a prosperous Jewish family. When the Bolsheviks requisitioned the pharmacy owned by her father, Fronz, the Rosenbaums fled to the Crimea. Alisa returned to the city (renamed Leningrad) to attend the university, but in 1926 relatives who had already settled in America offered her the chance of joining them there. With money from the sa...more
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