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(Mass Market Paperback - 50th Anniversary Edition)
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The year 2005 marks Ayn Rand’s Centennial Year. Ayn Rand’s classic tale of a future dark age of the great “We”—a world that deprives individuals of name, independence, and values—anticipates her later masterpieces, The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged.
This expanded edition of Ayn Rand's classic tale of a future dark age of the great "We"--in which individuals have no name, no independence, and no values--is a beautifully written, powerful novel that projects current social trends into the future, and anticipates such later Rand masterpieces as The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged.
The difference between this long-forgotten exercise in paranoia and other futuristic visions of a world controlled by the state, such as Aldous Huxley's or George Orwell's, is the extremist tone of Rand's story. The author lived in a black-and-white world in which things social or communal are evil and things individual and selfish are exalted. This "anthem" culminates in a hymn to the concepts of "I" and "ego," where the rebels are those who resist group action; the oppressors are government officials and others who attempt to provide a safety net for the less fortunate. The production is not improved by the theatricality of narrator Paul Meier, which is reminiscent of a ham Victorian actor intoning an overwrought melodrama. Not recommended.-Mark Pumphrey, Polk Cty. P.L., Columbus, NC
More Reviews and RecommendationsAyn Rand is one of the rare writers who not only drew in readers with her novels, but created a philosophical movement with them. Her seminal Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, cornerstones of her individualistic Objectivist world view, can be viewed as literature, self-empowerment texts, or both.
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October 22, 2009: Anthem by Ayn Rand, was an incredible book. It was interesting on how the author made the future go back to the basics, like the world had completed a cycle and started again. It's fascinating to me how Rand viewed the future. Most people, including me, probably believe that the future is full of flying cars and advance technology. This is the normal view of the future, but Ayn Rand had it that our generation was destroyed along with all our technology and history in a huge war. This was captivating because she her view is very different from the normal.
The humans left then created a new government and a whole new lifestyle, one that was harsh and random. In a new world where no one was considered an individual, one man found a hidden tunnel in the middle of the forest. He was intrigued by it, and secretly figures out how to make electricity! He was sentenced to death, but ran away. He even found love, which was forbidden. This book was amazing in delivery. It always made me think and I loved how it made me view the world and the future. This book is very different, but also very good. I would read it again and again. I'd look for the details I missed because even though I closely read it, I would love to understand it more! I don't think I could ever get enough of this novel. It intrigues me on every page, and I one hundred percent recommend you to read it. It is so much different than other books, which makes it purely mesmerizing to read. I loved it because it was something totally different and made me think. It made me think more of how the future might be. Hopefully, it won't reverse like how it did in the Anthem. I also liked how Rand wrote it, she was frank but also it had a bit of a mysterious and forbidden feel. This was an awesome book! READ IT! YOU WON'T BE SORRY!Reader Rating:
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September 05, 2009: Purchased hard cover book to replace a much worn paperback book. Great to get a special anniversary edition!