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| AUTHOR: | BARBARA BRANDEN |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Anchor |
| ISBN: | 038524388X |
| TYPE: | 20th century, Biography, Biography / Autobiography, Biography/Autobiography, General, History, Novelists, American, Philosophers, Rand, Ayn, United States, Women and literature, Biography & Autobiography / General |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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A book that fills in the gaps I first read Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" when I was 16. It had a profound influence on me and I went on to read all of her published works. In one essay, Rand wrote a brief "P.S." at the end, stating that Nathaniel Branden was no longer assoctiated with her or her philosophy. Given that she had proclaimed Nathaniel her closest associate in the Objectivism movement, it was all the more puzzling that she never explained why the break. This books explains why. It details some of the dark side of Rand's philosophy - the rationalizations of Rand, the unquestioning (read, unthinking) loyalty of some of her followers, but much of it praises Rand's philosophy and sense of life.
Ayn Rand from the inner circle...
For years I had heard of ATLAS SHRUGGED and Ayn Rand without knowing anything about the book or its controversial author. In college I had the opportunity to take a course in biography and this was one of the books we were required to read. It started a fascination with Rand that continues today.
It is amazing that Barbara Branden could provide such an objective look at Ayn Rand, considering the circumstances and history of their friendship and professional association. Regardless of Branden's endorsement of the Objectivist movement, her personal history with Rand was certainly not one filled with enjoyable moments, especially toward the latter stages of Rand's association with Branden's husband Nathaniel.
Be that as it may, Branden provides a look at Ayn Rand from the inside circle, as it were. Branden provides an investigation of the author struggling to publish and then struggling even more to parlay literary success into a philosophical revolution the likes of which have not been seen since Nietzche. The story is well written, and Branden's personal involvement with Rand is neither edited nor 'touched up,' at least from this observer's perspective.
Those who have heard of Rand's work but are unsure regarding its meaning and scope might want to try this biography as an introduction. Knowing the person behind the story will shed lightsome of the 20th century's most controversial literature.
Read the book - forget the movie
I had read several of Rand's works and interestingly enough began with the non-fiction ones. I saw the movie on TV and thought it failed completely in presenting her revolutionary ideas. The movie centered (of course) on the odd affair between Rand and her first disciple, Nathaniel Brandon with both his wife's and Rand's husband knowledge and acceptance.
The book, though, goes into detail that the movie could not. It explains ideas and thoughts and though processess that no film could ever portray. We read about a young refugee from Soviet Russia escaping to the one country that offered unlimited freedom. There has always been disagreement over whether our attitudes are born with us or developed by life experiences. In Rand's case, it appears she was born this way, displaying an odd, rampant individualism from an early age.
We see her struggles, her marriage to Frank, her first failures as an author before the one great break - THE FOUNTAINHEAD which is still, in my opinion, the best. (The portrayal of Gail is simply unsurpassable.) We meet Nathaniel and the growing group of worshipers. Unlike others, I do not entirely blame Rand for this reaction - she accepted what others offered, a very human emotion.
At some point she decided that she wanted the young follower so they had an affair which degraded everyone involved. During this time she wrote THE book, ATLAS SHRUGGED, and reveled in its success. Surprisingly, despite her accent, appearance, domineering personality and rejection by the intellecutal left she became a much coveted speaker, particularly for theoretical subjects. Above all, she was a woman of ideas whose first concern was promulgating those ideas.
She has been attacked because she was demanding, for an affair, for a discrepancy between her public ideas and her private life. All are true but her popularity rests on her so-called philosophy which is, in its essence, the slogan of REASON magazine..."Free markets, free minds." She espoused freedom and attacked collectivism in all its many variants - Naziism, Communism, Socialism, tribalism and religion. It was her espousal of capitalism and individualism that set her at odds with the "progressive" artistic world and, simultaneously, made her such a hit with "ordinary" people. A remarkable book for an even more remarkable life.