Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged: From Romantic Fallacy to Holocaustic Imagination.
Modern Age 2004, Fall, 46, 4
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I NO ACCOUNT OF Ayn Rand's (1905-1982) sprawling, morally incoherent end-of-the-world story Atlas Shrugged (1957) (3) can begin elsewhere than in an acknowledgment of the way in which the novel's fascinating spectacle can draw a reader in despite himself. This spectacle is the book's secret, which the present essay aims to investigate.
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