Official logo for audiobooks.com
  • Loading...
    Welcome
    Sign up Login
    • Browse Books
    • Deals
    • VIP
    • Audiobook Clubs
    • 0
    Loading...
    Popular Booklists
    Audiobook Clubs
    From Page to Screen
    This Week's Top Releases
    Perfect First Listens
    Strong Women in Fiction
    Most Anticipated Audiobooks
    Most Listened Last Month
    Stories About Women Who Changed the World
    New York Times Bestsellers
    Reese Witherspoon's Book Club Picks
    Women's Rights Through History
    New York Times Non-Fiction
    Bestselling Audiobooks of All Time
    For Fans of The Last of Us
    As Seen on #BookTok
    Books With Buzz
    Improve Yourself This Spring
    Fiction Audie Finalists 2023
    Non-Fiction Audie Finalists 2023
    Recent Award Winners
    Browse Genres
    Biography & Memoir
    Business & Economics
    Comedy
    Drama
    Erotica
    Fiction & Literature
    Health & Wellness
    History
    Kids
    Language Instruction
    Mystery, Thriller & Horror
    Non-Fiction
    Politics
    Religion & Spirituality
    Romance
    Science & Technology
    Science Fiction & Fantasy
    Sleep
    Sports & Recreation
    Teen
    Travel
    TV & Radio
    Sort by: Bestselling
    Bestselling
    Highest Rated
    Newest Arrivals
    Shortest to Longest
    Longest to Shortest
    Price (Low to High)
    Price (High to Low)
    Alphabetically A-Z
    Alphabetically Z-A
    Publication Date
    Audiobook Clubs
    Discounted Audiobooks
    From Page to Screen
    This Week's Top Releases
    Perfect First Listens
    Strong Women in Fiction
    Most Anticipated Audiobooks
    Most Listened Last Month
    Stories About Women Who Changed the World
    New York Times Bestsellers
    Reese Witherspoon's Book Club Picks
    Women's Rights Through History
    New York Times Non-Fiction
    Bestselling Audiobooks of All Time
    For Fans of The Last of Us
    As Seen on #BookTok
    Books With Buzz
    Improve Yourself This Spring
    Fiction Audie Finalists 2023
    Non-Fiction Audie Finalists 2023
    Recent Award Winners
    Biography & Memoir
    Business & Economics
    Comedy
    Drama
    Erotica
    Fiction & Literature
    Health & Wellness
    History
    Kids
    Language Instruction
    Mystery, Thriller & Horror
    Non-Fiction
    Politics
    Religion & Spirituality
    Romance
    Science & Technology
    Science Fiction & Fantasy
    Sleep
    Sports & Recreation
    Teen
    Travel
    TV & Radio
    Bestselling
    Highest Rated
    Newest Arrivals
    Shortest to Longest
    Longest to Shortest
    Price (Low to High)
    Price (High to Low)
    Alphabetically A-Z
    Alphabetically Z-A
    Publication Date

    Ayn Rand

    Ayn Rand was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on February 2, 1905. At age six she taught herself to read and two years later discovered her first fictional hero in a French magazine for children, thus capturing the heroic vision which sustained her throughout her life. At the age of nine, she decided to make fiction writing her career. Thoroughly opposed to the mysticism and collectivism of Russian culture, she thought of herself as a European writer, especially after encountering Victor Hugo, the writer she most admired.

    During her high school years, she was eyewitness to both the Kerensky Revolution, which she supported, and—in 1917—the Bolshevik Revolution, which she denounced from the outset. In order to escape the fighting, her family went to the Crimea, where she finished high school. The final Communist victory brought the confiscation of her father's pharmacy and periods of near-starvation. When introduced to American history in her last year of high school, she immediately took America as her model of what a nation of free men could be.

    When her family returned from the Crimea, she entered the University of Petrograd to study philosophy and history. Graduating in 1924, she experienced the disintegration of free inquiry and the takeover of the university by communist thugs. Amidst the increasingly gray life, her greatest pleasures were Viennese operettas and Western films and plays. Long an admirer of cinema, she entered the State Institute for Cinema Arts in 1924 to study screenwriting. It was at this time that she was first published: a booklet on actress Pola Negri (1925) and a booklet titled “Hollywood: American Movie City” (1926), both reprinted in 1999 in Russian Writings on Hollywood.

    In late 1925 she obtained permission to leave Soviet Russia for a visit to relatives in the United States. Although she told Soviet authorities that her visit would be short, she was determined never to return to Russia. She arrived in New York City in February 1926. She spent the next six months with her relatives in Chicago, obtained an extension to her visa, and then left for Hollywood to pursue a career as a screenwriter.

    On Ayn Rand’s second day in Hollywood, Cecil B. DeMille saw her standing at the gate of his studio, offered her a ride to the set of his movie The King of Kings, and gave her a job, first as an extra, then as a script reader. During the next week at the studio, she met an actor, Frank O’Connor, whom she married in 1929; they were married until his death fifty years later.

    After struggling for several years at various nonwriting jobs, including one in the wardrobe department at the RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., she sold her first screenplay, “Red Pawn,” to Universal Pictures in 1932 and saw her first stage play, Night of January 16th, produced in Hollywood and then on Broadway. 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 Cassells and Company in England published the book in 1936. The most autobiographical of her novels, it was based on her years under Soviet tyranny.

    She began writing The Fountainhead in 1935 (taking a short break in 1937 to write the anti-collectivist novelette Anthem). In the character of the architect Howard Roark, she presented for the first time the kind of hero whose depiction was the chief goal of her writing: the ideal man, man as “he could be and ought to be.” The Fountainhead 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.

    Ayn Rand returned to Hollywood in late 1943 to write the screenplay for The Fountainhead, but wartime restrictions delayed production until 1948. Working part time as a screenwriter for Hal Wallis Productions, she began her major novel Atlas Shrugged, in 1946. In 1951 she moved back to New York City and devoted herself full time to the completion of Atlas Shrugged.

    Published in 1957, Atlas Shrugged was her greatest achievement and last work of fiction. In this novel she dramatized her unique philosophy in an intellectual mystery story that integrated ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, politics, economics and sex. Although she considered herself primarily a fiction writer, she realized that in order to create heroic fictional characters, she had to identify the philosophic principles which make such individuals possible.

    Thereafter, Ayn Rand wrote and lectured on her philosophy—Objectivism, which she characterized as “a philosophy for living on earth." She published and edited her own periodicals from 1962 to 1976, her essays providing much of the material for six books on Objectivism and its application to the culture. Ayn Rand died on March 6, 1982, in her New York City apartment.

    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 25 million. Several new volumes 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.

    Featured Audiobook

    Anthem

    By Ayn Rand
    Summary

    Anthem is a dystopic science fiction story taking place at some unspecified future date. Mankind has entered another dark age as a result of what Rand saw as the weaknesses of socialistic thinking and economics. Technological advancement is now carefully ...[SEE MORE]

    Atlas Shrugged
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 62 h 56 min Price: $29.95 Or 1 credit
    Atlas Shrugged
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 11 h 10 min Price: $24.47 Or 1 credit
    Atlas Shrugged
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 52 h 20 min Price: $29.95 Or 1 credit
    The Fountainhead
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 32 h 5 min Price: $29.95 Or 1 credit
    The Fountainhead
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 8 h 29 min Price: $24.47 Or 1 credit
    Anthem (Version 3)
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 2 h 15 min 1 credit
    The Virtue of Selfishness: A New Concept of Egoism
    By Nathaniel Branden
    Duration: 6 h 15 min Price: $11.95 Or 1 credit
    Anthem
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 2 h 6 min Price: $1.99 Or 1 credit
    Anthem
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 2 h 26 min Price: $9.95 Or 1 credit
    Political Philosophy Collection: Common Sense, Candide, Anthem, and The Communist Manifesto
    By Friedrich Engels
    Duration: 9 h 27 min Price: $7.99 Or 1 credit
    Anthem (HN)
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 1 h 46 min Price: $9.99 Or 1 credit
    Anthem
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 2 h 13 min Price: $2.99 Or 1 credit
    Anthem
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 1 h 58 min Price: $4.19 Or 1 credit
    The Romantic Manifesto: A Philosophy of Literature
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 7 h 21 min Price: $16.95 Or 1 credit
    The Art of Fiction: A Guide for Writers and Readers
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 6 h 46 min Price: $16.95 Or 1 credit
    Anthem
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 2 h 12 min Price: $11.99 Or 1 credit
    Anthem
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 1 h 46 min Price: $6.99 Or 1 credit
    The Classic Tales Podcast, Season Five
    By Charles F. Hall
    Duration: 36 h 12 min Price: $24.99 Or 1 credit
    Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal
    By Ayn Rand
    Duration: 14 h 15 min Price: $24.95 Or 1 credit
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    • Next
    Links
    About Us
    FAQs
    Reviews
    Partners
    Terms of Use
    Affiliates
    Blog
    Contact Us
    Privacy
    Learn More
    Gift Center
    Enterprise
    © Copyright 2011 - 2023 Storytel Audiobooks USA LLC. All Rights Reserved.