Anthem
Title | Anthem |
Year for Search | 1938 |
Authors | Rand, Ayn [pseud.] |
Tertiary Authors | [Rosenbaum], [Alisa Zinovyevna](1905-1982) |
Publisher | Cassell |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Female author, Russian author, US author |
Annotation | Authoritarian dystopia. Sketches of an individualist eutopia. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. London: Cassell, 1953. Rev. US ed. Los Angeles, CA: Pamphleteers, 1946; rpt. New York: New American Library, 1946; and in Famous Fantastic Mysteries 14.4 (June 1953): 12-33, 113-14. Exp. 50th Anniversary ed. New York: Dutton, 1995 with an "Introduction to the 50th Anniversary American Edition" by Leonard Peikoff (v-xiii). The 50th anniversary edition uses the 1946 edition and includes Rand's marked up 1938 edition showing the extensive revisions (109-253). Graphic novel version as Anthem. The Graphic Novel. Script Charles Santino. Art Joe Staton. New York: New American Library, 2011 |
Info Notes | See also 1957 Rand. |
Pseudonym | Ayn Rand [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | DLC, L, MoU-St, HRC |
Author Note | The female author's (1905-82) given name of Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum was never used; she was born and educated in Russia and moved to the U.S. in 1926. |
Full Text | 1938 Rand, Ayn [pseud.] (1905-82). Anthem. London: Cassell. Rpt. London: Cassell, 1953. Rev. U.S. ed. Los Angeles, CA: Pamphleteers, 1946; rpt. New York: New American Library, 1946; and in Famous Fantastic Mysteries 14.4 (June 1953): 12-33, 113-14. Exp. 50th Anniversary ed. New York: Dutton, 1995 with an “Introduction to the 50th Anniversary American Edition” by Leonard Peikoff (v-xiii). The 50th anniversary edition uses the 1946 edition and includes Rand’s marked up 1938 edition showing the extensive revisions (109-253). Graphic novel version as Anthem. The Graphic Novel. Script Charles Santino. Art Joe Staton. New York: New American Library 2011. DLC, L, MoU-St, HRC Authoritarian dystopia. Sketches of an individualist eutopia. See also 1957 Rand. The female author was born and educated in Russia and moved to the U.S. in 1926. Her given name of Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum was never used. |