Ayn Rand
No, Anthem is a standalone work by Ayn Rand, while Atlas Shrugged is a separate novel by the same author. Anthem explores themes of individualism and collectivism in a dystopian society, while Atlas Shrugged delves into the consequences of government intervention and the importance of individual achievement in a crumbling society.
Capitalism. Deal with it.
Ayn Rand's most popular novels are Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead, and We the Living. She also wrote two other fiction works, Anthem and Night of January 16th.
Some books written by Ayn Rand include "Atlas Shrugged," "The Fountainhead," "Anthem," and "We the Living." She is known for her philosophy of Objectivism, which emphasizes rational self-interest and individual rights.
Atlas Shrugged was created on 1957-10-10.
No, "Anthem" by Ayn Rand does not have a direct sequel. However, some readers have considered her other works like "Atlas Shrugged" to be thematically related to "Anthem."
Part 1 of Atlas Shrugged is titled "Non-Contradiction."
"Atlas Shrugged" was published by Ayn Rand in 1957.
Atlas Shrugged: Part II was released on October 12, 2012.
Willy Loman is no part of "Atlas Shrugged". He is the main character in "Death of a Salesman", by Arthur Miller.
Dagny Taggart.
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