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Anthem

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ISBN-10: 0451191137

ISBN-13: 9780451191137

Edition: 50th 2001 (Revised)

Authors: Ayn Rand, Leonard Peikoff

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He lived in the dark ages of the future. in a loveless world he dared to love the woman of his choice. in an age that had lost all trace of science and civilisation he had the courage to seek and find knowledge. But these were not the crimes for which he would be hunted. He was marked for death because he had committed the unpardonable sin: he had stood forth from the mindless human herd. He was a man alone. Ayn Rand's classic tale of a future dark age of the great "We " - in which individuals have no name, no independence, and no values - anticipates her later masterpieces, The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. This edition of Anthem includes an introduction by Ayn Rand's heir, Leonard…    
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Book details

List price: $7.99
Edition: 50th
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 3/1/1996
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 272
Size: 4.61" wide x 6.97" long x 0.79" tall
Weight: 0.286
Language: English

Ayn Rand, 1905 - 1982 Novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand was born Alice Rosenbaum on February 2, 1905 in St. Petersburg, Russia. She graduated with highest honors in history from the University of Petrograd in 1924, and she came to the United States in 1926 with dreams of becoming a screenwriter. In 1929, she married actor Charles "Frank" O'Connor. After arriving in Hollywood, Rand was spotted by Cecil B. DeMille standing at the gate of his studio and gave her a job as an extra in King of Kings. She also worked as a script reader and a wardrobe girl and, in 1932, she sold Red Pawn to Universal Studios. In the 1950's, she returned to New York City where she hosted a Saturday night group she…    

Context
Plot Overview
Character List
Analysis of Major Characters
Equality 7-2521
The Golden one
Themes, Motifs & Symbols
The Primacy of the Individual
The Value of Martyrdom
The Impotence of the Collective
Original Creation as a Component of Identity
Fear
Naming
Shapelessness
Light
The Forest
Manuscripts
Summary & Analysis
Introduction & Author's Preface
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapters III-IV
Chapters V-VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapters X-XI
Chapter XII
Important Quotations Explained
Key Facts
Study Questions & Essay Topics
Review & Resources
Quiz
Suggestions for Further Reading