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Rand-O-Rama: Ayn Rand's long shelf life in American culture.


"This is the only novel of ideas written by an American woman that I can recall....Nothing she has to say is said in a second-rate fashion. You have to think of The Magic Mountain ... when you think of The Fountainhead foun·tain·head  
n.
1. A spring that is the source or head of a stream.

2. A chief and copious source; an originator: "the intellectual fountainhead of the black conservatives" 
."--Lorine Pruette, The New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 Times Book Review (1943)

"From almost any page of Atlas Shrugged, a voice can be heard, from painful necessity, commanding: 'To the gas chambers--go!'.... A tornado might feel this way, or Carrie [sic] Nation."--Whittaker Chambers, Notional Review(1957)

"Atlas Shrugged is a celebration of fife and happiness. Justice is unrelenting. Creative individuals and undeviating purpose and rationality achieve joy and fulfillment. Parasites who persistently avoid either purpose or reason perish as they should. [The New York Times reviewer] suspiciously wonders 'about a person who sustains such a mood through the writing of 1,168 pages and some fourteen years of work.' This reader wonders about a person who finds unrelenting justice personally disturbing."--Alan Greenspan, future chairman of the Federal Reserve The Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System is the head of the central banking system of the United States and one of the most important decision-makers in American economic policies. , responding to a negative review of Atlas Shrugged, in The New York Times (1957)

"It's all great, Heft Except...do you really think our readers will dig a nude fold-out of Ayn Rand Noun 1. Ayn Rand - United States writer (born in Russia) noted for her polemical novels and political conservativism (1905-1982)
Rand
?"--"Hefner and His Pals," a comic strip comic strip, combination of cartoon with a story line, laid out in a series of pictorial panels across a page and concerning a continuous character or set of characters, whose thoughts and dialogues are indicated by means of "balloons" containing written speech.  in Mad magazine (1967)

"Like most of my contemporaries, I first read The Fountainhead when I was 18 years old. I loved it. I too missed the point. I thought it was a book about a strong-willed architect ... and his love life.... I deliberately skipped over all the passages about egoism egoism (ē`gōĭzəm), in ethics, the doctrine that the ends and motives of human conduct are, or should be, the good of the individual agent. It is opposed to altruism, which holds the criterion of morality to be the welfare of others.  and altruism. And I spent the next year hoping I would meet a gaunt, orange-haired architect who would rape me. Or failing that, an architect who would rape me. Or failing that, an architect. I am certain that The Fountainhead did a great deal more for architects than Architectural Forum ever dreamed."--Nora Ephron, The New York Times Book Review (1968)

"He spent several days deciding on the artifacts artifacts

see specimen artifacts.
 [that would be found with his dead body].... He would be found lying on his back, on his bed, with a copy of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead (which would prove he had been a misunderstood superman rejected by the masses and so, in a sense, murdered by his scorn) and an unfinished letter to Exxon protesting the cancellation of his gas credit card."--Philip K. Dick, A Sconner Darkly (1977)

"With acknowledgement to the genius of Ayn Rand"--liner notes to the Rush album 2112 (1976)

JENNIFER GREY: You can't just leave [the girl you impregnated im·preg·nate  
tr.v. im·preg·nat·ed, im·preg·nat·ing, im·preg·nates
1. To make pregnant; inseminate.

2. To fertilize (an ovum, for example).

3.
].

MAX CANTOR: I could blow a summer hauling toasted bagels just to bail out some little chick who probably balled every guy in the place.... Some people count, and some people don't. [pulls The Fountainhead from his pocket] Read it. I think it's a book you'll enjoy. But be sure you return it--I have notes in the margin.--Dirty Dancing, 1987

"Lots of girls fell in love with Definitism because of the erotic power of the books. No one wanted to admit how important the sex was, but let's face it--the books were very erotic. There were all these intrigues going on, all these little girls wanting to satisfy their sexual cravings."--Mary Gaitskill, Two Girls, Fat and Thin (1991)

MARGE: Maggie...likes a bottle of warm milk before nap time.

MS. SINCLAIR: A bottle? Mrs. Simpson Noun 1. Mrs. Simpson - United States divorcee whose marriage to Edward VIII created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication
Duchess of Windsor, Simpson, Wallis Warfield Simpson, Wallis Warfield Windsor
, do you know what a baby's saying when she reaches for a bottle?

MARGE: "Ba Ba?"

MS. SINCLAIR: She's saying" I am a leech leech, predacious or parasitic annelid worm of the class Hirudinea, characterized by a cylindrical or slightly flattened body with suckers at either end for attaching to prey. !" Our aim here is to develop the bottle within.

MARGE: That sounds awfully harsh.

--conversation between Marge and the proprietor of the Ayn Rand School for Tots, The Simpsons (1992)

LOUIS: I could have you arrested you.... creep. They'd think I put you in jail for beating me up.

JOE: I never hit anyone before, I ...

LOUIS: But it'd really be for those decisions. It was like a sex scene in an Ayn Rand novel, huh?

JOE: I hurt you! I'm sorry, Louis. I never hit anyone before, I ...

--from Angels in America Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes is an award winning play in two parts by American playwright Tony Kushner. It has been made into both a television miniseries of the same name and an opera by Peter Eötvös. , by Tony Kushner, conversation between lovers (1992)

"Yes, at first I was happy to be learning how to read. It seemed exciting and magical, but then I read this: Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand. I read every last word of this garbage, and because of this piece of shit, I am never reading again."--police officer Barbrady, South Park (1998)

"However completely you think you preside over your own schedule, there are inflexibilities there. Inflexibilities which not even one of Ayn Rand's heroes could do very much about."--William F. Buckley Jr., Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography (2004)

"Unlike ... any other Marvel [Comics] author, [Spider-Man co-creator Steve] Ditko received plotting credit as early as Amazing a·maze  
v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es

v.tr.
1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise.

2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex.

v.intr.
 Spider-Man #25 (1965), an unprecedented concession that was most likely the result of Ditko's contemporaneous discovery of Ayn Rand's Objectivism objectivism (b·jekˑ·ti·vizˑ· , with its hatred of creative dilution and unearned rewards."--Andrew Hultkrans in Give Our Regards to the Atom Smashers!: Writers on Comics (2004)

"The Incredibles ... suggests a thorough, feverish feverish /fe·ver·ish/ (fe´ver-ish) febrile.

fe·ver·ish
adj.
1. Having a fever.

2. Relating to or resembling a fever.

3. Causing or tending to cause a fever.
 immersion in both the history of American comic books and the philosophy of Ayn Rand.... Luckily, though, [writer and director Brad] Bird's disdain for mediocrity is not simply ventriloquized through his characters, but is manifest in his meticulous, fiercely coherent approach to animation."--A.O. Scott, The New York Times (2004)
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