The Fountainhead
بواسطة
Douglas J. Den Uyl
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Science Fiction
History
Philosophy
تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
144
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Feb 1, 1999
الناشر
Twayne
الطبعة
First Edition
رقم ISBN-10
0805779329
رقم ISBN-13
9780805779325
الوصف
Set against the backdrop of the early twentieth century, the narrative follows Howard Roark, a visionary architect who embodies the principles of individualism and integrity. Roark's unwavering commitment to his design philosophy often puts him at odds with societal norms and the conventional expectations of the architectural community. His journey is not just one of career challenges but also a deeper exploration of the conflict between innovation and conformity, revealing the sacrifices he must make for his art.
As Roark navigates the complexities of the architectural world, he encounters a cast of characters that represent various ideologies and approaches to creativity. The relationships he forms—whether they be antagonistic or supportive—highlight the struggle between empathetic collaboration and the pursuit of personal ambition. These interactions ultimately shape his identity as an architect and as a man dedicated to his ideals, making for a profound examination of moral tenacity.
The story also speaks to broader themes of self-reliance and the courage to challenge the status quo. Roark’s relentless pursuit of his vision serves as a powerful testament to the struggles faced by those who dare to think independently and strive for authenticity in their work. Through the lens of Roark's life, the narrative invites readers to reflect on the significance of individual agency and the enduring impact of true artistic expression.
As Roark navigates the complexities of the architectural world, he encounters a cast of characters that represent various ideologies and approaches to creativity. The relationships he forms—whether they be antagonistic or supportive—highlight the struggle between empathetic collaboration and the pursuit of personal ambition. These interactions ultimately shape his identity as an architect and as a man dedicated to his ideals, making for a profound examination of moral tenacity.
The story also speaks to broader themes of self-reliance and the courage to challenge the status quo. Roark’s relentless pursuit of his vision serves as a powerful testament to the struggles faced by those who dare to think independently and strive for authenticity in their work. Through the lens of Roark's life, the narrative invites readers to reflect on the significance of individual agency and the enduring impact of true artistic expression.