ISBN: 9780141188621
Release Date: 01 Feb 2007
Average rating: (read by 242 members)

Categories: Modern fiction

This is Ayn Rand's story of Howard Roark, a brilliant architect who dares to stand alone against the hostility of second-hand souls. First published in 1943, this best-selling novel is a passionate defense of individualism and presents an exalted view of man's creative potential; it is a book about ambition, power, gold and love.

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shrey
Rated it 2 months ago
i am in the awe of this novel till now ........i think everyone should read atleast once.....my thoughts at least got recognised as a philosophical treatment.IT NEEDS PATIENCE to read stuff like this but once u read this you have to think hard what...

HJDaugherty
Rated it 3 months ago
Classic.

rish2jain
Rated it 5 months ago
Howard Roark is such a different character compared to those from the run-of-the-mill books.. Ayn Rand makes us think hard.. A book for the grey matter.. By far one of the best books that i have read..

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