The life of Ayn Rand
The life of an amazing writer
Early Life
Ayn Rand was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on February 2, 1905. She also thought herself how to read, and began loving fictional books as a young child. At the age of nice Rand decided to made fictional writing here career. Victor Hugo inspired Ayn to become a writer which helped her get the reputation she has now.
Discovering talents & Improving talents...
Ayn discovered here writing skill ins high school. Ayn attested many school, because of he family moving around for her being an eyewitness in a few things. After graduating high school she attended The University of Petrograd to study philosophy and history. Although she told Soviet authorities that her visit would be short, Ayn was determined never to return to Russia.
Early Career
Ayn struggled for a while with trying to find a job and moving around a lot until she was hired by DeMille as junior screen writer and by Hired by RKO wardrobe department. Ayn sold her first screenplay, “Red Pawn,” to Universal Pictures in 1932 and saw her play, Night of January 16th, produced on Broadway in 1935. Her first novel, We the Living, was completed in 1934 but was rejected by numerous publishers, until The Macmillan Company in the United States and Cassell Company in England published the book in 1936 and 1937, respectively.
Then she wrote The Fountainhead but it was rejected by twelve publishers but finally accepted by the Bobbs-Merrill Company. When published in 1943, it made history by becoming a best seller through word of mouth two years later, and gained for its author lasting recognition as a champion of individualism.
Amazing Writing & Independence
Many of Ayn book that she wrote she had to edit and publish her self because so may people disproved her. Ayn is still know as an incredible writer which is why every book by Ayn Rand published in her lifetime is still in print, and hundreds of thousands of copies are sold each year, so far totaling more than twenty-seven million. Several new collections of her work have been published posthumously. Her vision of man and her philosophy for living on earth have changed the lives of thousands of readers and launched a philosophic movement with a growing impact on American culture.
Later Career
Ayn was such a great person. After her first book was published and people started acknowledging her, her career started kicking off and every since then she wrote and did so much. The book she, wrote The Fountainhead, became a movie, and she even began teaching fiction writing class Presents first campus talk at Queens College. Ayn receives honorary doctorate from Lewis and Clark University, as well as receives honorary doctorate from Lewis and Clark University. Ayn finally wrote her last page of “Atlas Shrugged” teleplay, but unfortunately she dies in New York City on March 6, 1982.
Ayn Rand
Ayn experienced many things in her life, but it didn't stop he from being a writer. She fought through is and for that she is know as an inspiration to others. Many people tried to hold her back and judge her but she didn't care. She written over 50 books and Ayn made over 2 movies which 2 was made about her. Ayn was a wonderful woman, and she will always be known as one.