For the student of American culture, The Social Network is a fountainhead of intertextuality.
But a teenager could and did read, and understand The Fountainhead or any of her collection of articles.
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He tried hard to assimilate the teaching of this legendary pedagogue and fountainhead of European neo-classicism into his musical aesthetic.
For 1912, Fenway Park must have been such an architectural marvel, you'd think Howard Roark of "Fountainhead" fame designed it.
The country as a whole has seen a spurt in microcredit, overtaking, in the number of borrowers, Bangladesh, the global movement's fountainhead.
Ramped up and disciplined, fantasies are the fountainhead of all creative thinking.
The experience of the British courts, being the fountainhead of the common-law tradition, shows that they have adapted well to the new constitutional paradigm.
In any event, it was the cinematic version of The Fountainhead where Wynand commits suicide as Roark leaves the room near the close of the film.
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In "The Fountainhead, " which was published in 1943, her hero was an architect, Howard Roark, who pursued his vision despite opposition from the media and the architectural establishment.
Unlike the sometimes impoverished architect in "Fountainhead, " the heroes of "Atlas Shrugged" were millionaires and industrialists, depicted as a degraded class who had to strike to throw off the yoke of oppression.
Almost as soon Paul Ryan gained the status of Romney-running mate, supporters and detractors tried to tie Ryan to Ayn Rand, the author of Atlas Shrugged, Fountainhead, and the intellectual author of Objectivism.
There hasn't been a movie about architecture with this much popular appeal since that masterpiece of Hollywood kitsch, "The Fountainhead, " in which Gary Cooper played Howard Roark, the terminally romantic, fictional architect-hero of Ayn Rand's novel.
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