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I don't get it.
The Fountainhead was one of her earlier works turned into a movie staring one of the greatest actors of all time, Gary Cooper.
Read. The. Book.![]()
Fucking awesome.
The book is like 3000 pages.
I could see it being 2 parts, since I found the book to be two parts.
The first part is about all the bullshit between politics and government. The second part is a great science fiction story.
Who is John Gault?
I won't spill any more and ruin the plot for those who never read it.
I will say the book was the culmination of Ayn Rand's writing and philosophical work.
The Fountainhead was one of her earlier works turned into a movie staring one of the greatest actors of all time, Gary Cooper.
WOW seriously Denny? I didn't peg you to be a moron that spoils the story! You really need to delete that. ninja edit: my copy was only 1k pages.
you're right, compared to the book, it would be a relief to just watch 6 hours of a boring movie!
Speaking of Ayn Rand, how is that dead old social security accepting right wing santa claus?
1K pages of 6pt font.
there are 1069 pages in my book on the actual book
What are you babbling about? The book is philosophical in nature, not partisan.
My understanding was that Ayn Rand used her character to spew her political/economic ideas. Those being that government regulations are bad. Especially when you are redistributing wealth. Like Social Security does, the same kind she accepted.
P.S. she was an atheist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest_novels
List of longest novels
Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
Published 1957. Approximately 540,000 words small font, thus saving pages. 1168 pages.
(15th longest in history, 7th longest in one volume)
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080225072807AATwYx6
How many words in a typical softback bestseller novel?
Best Answer - Chosen by Voters
Around 70,000-80,000.
Novels can and do vary a little bit but most publishers are VERY unwilling to publish anything shorter than 60,000. If they read a manuscript that falls short of 70,000-80,000 and they really like it so much that they feel the need to publish it then they will often ask for it to be extended. Sometimes they'll use a larger font too in order to 'extend' a short book.
The reason? Thin books look bad on the bookshelves and rarely sell well. People feel like they're not getting their money's worth.
Technically anything shorter than around 50,000 is a novella rather than a novel. Shorter than around 30,000 is a novelette. Shorter than 10,000 is a short story. Shorter still is flash fiction. Novellas or shorter aren't a wise decision if you're trying to write something to sell to a publisher.
Some novels have been longer than 80,000 but these days; anything longer than about 110,000 is approaching the realm of the epic and is in danger of being classed TOO long. Publishers will again be unwilling to publish extremely long novels as they can intimidate the reader and many will not buy the book as it seems like too much of a challenge and a commitment.
Nah, when I read the book, it was a REALLY long read. I needed magnifying glasses to read it (my eyes not so good anymore since I got older).
Steven King's The Dome is over 1000 pages and it's nowhere near as long a read.

