Mason's review of We the Living: 60th Anniversary Edition

We the Living: 60th Anniversary Edition We the Living: 60th Anniversary Edition
by Ayn Rand
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Mason's review
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status: Read in February, 2008

This was Rand’s first novel, and it was likely the first novel to share firsthand knowledge of post-revolutionary USSR with the rest of the world. Although she lived through this period before re-locating to the US, this is a work of fiction. It is based around the actual living conditions and social attitudes of the time and follows a young woman who was formerly from a privileged family, but was now just a citizen like anyone else. Actually she was looked down upon by most other citizens and the government precisely because she was from a privileged family before the revolution. Unlike most (then and now) she was a thinker, and refused to just go along with convention or the popular attitudes solely because they were the prevailing attitudes. She held on to her independence and never lost her will to be a person, rather than just a citizen of a state.
This is the story of man against state, not just Kira against Russia. I think the themes and lifestyles and oppression written a...more
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