Her first major literary success Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead is an exalted view of her Objectivist philosophy portraying a visionary artist struggling against the dull conformist dogma of his peers; a book of ambition power gold & love published in Penguin Modern Classics Architect Howard Roark is as unyielding as the granite he blasts to build with Defying the conventions of the world around him he embraces a battle over two decades against a double-dealing crew of rivals who will stop at nothing to bring him down These include perhaps most troublesome of all the ambitious Dominique Francon who may just prove to be Roarke's equal This epic story of money power & a man's struggle to succeed on his own terms is a paean to individualism & humanity's creative potential First published in 1943 The Fountainhead introduced millions to Rand's philosophy of Objectivism an uncompromising defence of self-interest as the engine of progress & a jubilant celebration of man's creative potential Ayn Rand (1905-1982) born Alisa Rosenbaum in St Petersburg Russia emigrated to America with her family in January 1926 never to return to her native land Her novel The Fountainhead was published in 1943 & eventually became a bestseller Still occasionally working as a screenwriter Rand moved to New York City in 1951 & published Atlas Shrugged in 1957 Her novels espoused what came to be called Objectivism a philosophy that champions capitalism & the pre-eminence of the individual If you enjoued The Fountainhead you might like Rand's Atlas Shrugged also available in Penguin Modern Classics' In The Fountainhead power greed life's grandeur flow hot & red in thrilling descriptions' London Review of Books' Ayn Rand is a writer of great power she writes brilliantly beautifully bitterly' The New York Times