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Retail pak HighBridge Audio 2002
CS ISBN 1565115473 $18.95 Two cassettes
Ayn Rand's Anthem is a short dystopic novel about a man who escapes a society from which all individuality has been squeezed. Its allegory is crudely transparent, and the ideas have lost their political urgency. (The book was published in 1938, a decade before Orwell's 1984.) But Anthem provides a good introduction to Rand's philosophy of "objectivism," which is built on individuality, freedom, and reason. Paul Meier is an excellent choice for the novel's first-person narrator--he manages to maintain an urgency in his voice, pleading but never whining, mirroring the main character's struggle against his totalitarian world. D.B. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine [Published: AUG/SEP 02]
Retail pak HighBridge Audio 2002
CS ISBN 1565115473 $18.95 Two cassettes
Retail pak HighBridge Audio 2002
CS ISBN 1565115473 $18.95 Two cassettes
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