EN
Novel

The Fountainhead

eng. The Fountainhead · 1943
Prepared by the Litseller editorial team. Our goal is to share concise, accurate, and valuable book summaries for personal growth and education.

Book Review

The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand is a powerful work that explores philosophical and ethical questions through the lens of architecture and personal freedom. The protagonist, Howard Roark, represents the ideal of individualism and creative independence, standing against collectivism and conformity. Critics note that the novel raises important questions about the role of creativity and personal determination in society. Rand's style is characterized by clarity and strength, and her philosophy of Objectivism is vividly embodied in the plot and characters. Some critics point to the excessive idealization of the protagonist and the utopian nature of his views, but acknowledge that this makes the novel inspiring and provocative. The Fountainhead remains a relevant and discussed work, eliciting both admiration and criticism for its uncompromising stance.

The Fountainhead
Date of publication: 18 July 2024
———
The Fountainhead
Author
Original titleeng. The Fountainhead · 1943
Genre: Novel