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Ayn Rand was born in 1905 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Defying the
death warrant of the Soviet Union, she came to America as a temporary
visitor in 1926 but remained for the rest of her life. Later, she would
also defy the cultural and political views of contemporary America in
such best-selling novels as THE FOUNTAINHEAD and ATLAS SHRUGGED. [Continued
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unique philosophy, Objectivism, challenged the cultural tradition of
2,500 years. She attained a worldwide fame and a readership numbering in
the millions. Yet, Ayn Rand achieved these results as a literary
outsider. Her reputation spread through relentless word of mouth among
readers who foundand continue to finda uniquely inspiring philosophy
of life presented in her entertaining and dramatic novels. One of the
most controversial thinkers of the twentieth century, her books sell
over 500,000 copies each year.Born to a middle class Jewish businessman, Ayn grew up in a non-religious home with her mother and two sisters, Natasha and Nora. During the 1917 Russian Revolution, Ayn Rand first heard the
political slogan that man must live for the state. At the
age of twelve, she knew this was the essence of Soviet communism and she
refused to sanction what she regarded as the destroyer of the best, most
able men and women. Thereafter, she obtained a visa to travel to America
and embarked on a career as a writer, becoming one of history's most
passionate defenders of reason and individual freedom.Not long after her arrival in the United States in 1926, she applied for a screenwriting position at the DeMille Studios in Hollywood. On that same day, a chance meeting with DeMille brought her to the set of THE KING OF KINGS and she was hired as an extra for the film. However, it wasn't until her 1936 Broadway success, NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH, that she first achieved fame as a writer. The play, a courtroom drama that was tried before a jury drawn from the audience each night, had two endings for each verdict. Although a success, it marked Ayn's first struggle to keep the integrity of her writing intact from those who did not share or understand her vision.
Next, it was the story of three young people destroyed by
dictatorship that became the subject of her first novel called, WE THE
LIVING. Upon publication, it had a lackluster reception due to the
critical establishment's sympathy with Soviet Russia as a noble
experiment. It was this same experiment that refused
the emigration of Ayn Rand's family to America at the time and insured
their deaths under Stalin. At work on the plot of her next novel, she
took a break to write a shorter work called ANTHEM. A futuristic account
of a world in which the word I has been lost to men. ANTHEM
was a warning of what America might become. Upon completing THE
FOUNTAINHEAD, however, she had finally glorified the image of what
America had represented to her in Russiathe skyscraper. Through the
profession of architecture, she presented the conflict between those who
would choose independence and those who would live by the standards of
others.
In 1951, she returned to New York City, her idea of the
pinnacle of achievement in human terms, to complete her fourth
and final novel, ATLAS SHRUGGED. In asking the question, Who is
John Galt? and telling the epic story of men and women of the mind
who go on strike, Ayn finally made her ideas part of philosophy.As a Hollywood screenwriter, she worked under Hal Wallis and penned the popular LOVE LETTERS, starring Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotton. She also adapted her own novel for the screen with THE FOUNTAINHEAD, starring Gary Cooper and Patricia Neal. Her other works include the plays IDEAL and THINK TWICE, the short stories GOOD COPY and HER SECOND CAREER, and such non-fiction books as THE VIRTUE OF SELFISHNESS, CAPITALISM: THE UNKNOWN IDEAL and THE ROMANTIC MANIFESTO. Ayn Rand developed the theory that everyone has a subconscious view
of the universe and of mans place in it. It is a persons most
personal, emotional response to existence and what she termed a
sense of life.AYN RAND: A SENSE OF LIFE is a feature-length documentary that illustrates the author's own sense of life. It paints a portrait of a woman whose work has remained in print for over fifty years and continues to inspire new generations of readers. It incorporates interviews with the people who knew Ayn Rand best, photos from her personal archives, film clips and original animated sequences to tell her remarkable story-a story of a life more compelling than fiction. |
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© Copyright 1997, AG Media Corporation. All Right reserved. AYN RAND: A SENSE OF LIFE Narrated by SHARON GLESS Director of Photography ALIK SAKHAROV Edited by LAUREN SCHAFFER, CHRISTOPHER EARL Music by JEFF BRITTING Associate Producer JEFF BRITTING Line Producer ELLEN RAPHAEL Produced, Written & Directed by MICHAEL PAXTON |