Description
The Fountainhead
Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead is one of the most renowned works by the Russian-born, Jewish-American writer and philosopher (1905–1982). After being rejected by twelve publishers, the novel was finally published in 1943 and quickly became a bestseller.
This is not merely the story of the brilliant architect Howard Roark, but a powerful struggle for individual freedom against the pressure of the masses, for creative thought against the chains of tradition. Roark is a young man of unshakable convictions, whose designs and ideas are as revolutionary as he is. Finding one’s place in a world that worships tradition and mediocrity is no easy task when you refuse to imitate the past, reject empty fame, and remain loyal to your principles—even if that means being pushed to the margins.
The Fountainhead is more than a novel; it is a manifesto of the individual. Rand weaves a compelling narrative of integrity, passion, and rebellion, challenging everything we take for granted. The book confronts the reader with its most dangerous question: do you live to gain the approval of others, or to create and develop your own self?
ISBN 978-9939-98-382-0
Pages: 844
Cover: Hard
Language: Armenian
Format: 17×24
Published by “Antares”, 2025

