NYT Review: Ayn Rand’s ‘Ideal’ Presents a Protagonist Familiar in Her Superiority
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 2:56 pm
NYT Review: Ayn Rand’s ‘Ideal’ Presents a Protagonist Familiar in Her Superiority
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/11/books ... ority.html
The movie-star heroine of Ayn Rand’s “Ideal” is a legendary, enigmatic beauty named Kay Gonda, paid a fortune by Hollywood for her work and worshiped by the faceless multitudes. Her press agent writes: “Kay Gonda does not cook her own meals or knit her own underwear. She does not play golf, adopt babies, or endow hospitals for homeless horses. She is not kind to her dear old mother — she has no dear old mother. She is not just like you and me. She never was like you and me. She’s like nothing you rotters ever dreamt of.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/11/books ... ority.html
The movie-star heroine of Ayn Rand’s “Ideal” is a legendary, enigmatic beauty named Kay Gonda, paid a fortune by Hollywood for her work and worshiped by the faceless multitudes. Her press agent writes: “Kay Gonda does not cook her own meals or knit her own underwear. She does not play golf, adopt babies, or endow hospitals for homeless horses. She is not kind to her dear old mother — she has no dear old mother. She is not just like you and me. She never was like you and me. She’s like nothing you rotters ever dreamt of.
more...”