Tuesday, May 28, 2019
The Remarkable Ayn Rand :: Biography Biographies Essays
The Remarkable Ayn Rand  If a life can have a theme  song - and I believe that  every(prenominal) worthwhile one has - mine is best expressed  in one word Individualism. (qtd. in ARI) This quote from Ayn Rand can be  applied to everything she did or thought during her life.  born(p) in St.  Petersburg, Russia on February 2, 1905, Rand felt out of place in her native  country. She didnt agree with the prevailing ideas of mysticism and  collectivism that formed the Russian government and society. So at age 21,  in 1926, she sailed to the United States. It was in the US that Ayn Rand  made a name for herself, and began a new philosophy that would affect people   or so the world.  Rand knew at age nine that she wanted to become a fiction  writer. What she didnt know was that her name would soon be known across  the United States, as well as Europe, for her controversial novels. Her  first novel, We the Living, was published in 1936. But it wasnt until  1945, with the arrival of The Fount   ainhead, that she won international  fame. Rand had established a reputation as a talented novelist and  philosopher by the time Atlas Shrugged was first printed in 1957. This  work is considered by some to be her greatest achievement an intellectual  mystery  score integrating ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, politics,  economics, and sex. It also formulated a philosophy for living on earth  (qtd. in ARI), sometimes referred to as objectivism. When she died on  March 6, 1982 in her  impertinent York City apartment, she had sold over 20 million  books.  Although Ayn Rand is known mostly for her writing, her  career in the United States began in the film industry. She left her  relatives home in Chicago to pursue a career as a screenwriter in  Hollywood. On her second day in the city, she was standing on a corner and  was offered a ride by Cecil B. DeMille, a director. He brought her to the  set of his current film, The King of Kings, and gave her a job as an  extra. It was here, a    week later, that she met  mover Frank OConnor, whom  she married in 1929. And although they were married for 50 years, Rand  also had an 18 year relationship with Nathaniel Branden.  
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