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It is a brilliant book which reflected my train of thought about the need of humans to be happy. Roark is a great hero, who believes in himself and the purity of art. Dominique a strong woman who supports her man, in an unusual way, and thus lets the purity go on. And ellsworth toohey shows and portrays the aggregate of common man.
The author has successfully written a literally beautiful and intellectually and philosophically stimulating book, of which the only part I didn't like is it's ending ...more
The author has successfully written a literally beautiful and intellectually and philosophically stimulating book, of which the only part I didn't like is it's ending ...more

It's a tome-contains some great quotes, wonderful speeches, and a way of looking at the world (personalism) that I've never encountered before. Not a bad thing-just different.
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