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More oxford <strong>books</strong> @ www.OxfordeBook.<strong>com</strong><strong>Fore</strong> <strong>more</strong> <strong>urdu</strong> <strong>books</strong> <strong>visit</strong> <strong>www.4Urdu</strong>.<strong>com</strong>NOTES TO PAGES 133–139319Chapter 51. The film was moderately successful at the box office but received mixed reviews,including a negative review in the New York Times. Bosley Crowther, “In a Glass House,”New York Times, July 17, 1949, X1; “Ayn Rand Replies to Criticism of Her Film,” New YorkTimes, July 24, 1949, X4. For academic analyses of the film, see Robert Spadoni, “Guiltyby Omission: Girding the ‘Fountainhead’ for the Cold War (Ayn Rand),” Literature-FilmQuarterly 27, no. 3 (1999): 223–32; Merrill Schleier, “Ayn Rand and King Vidor’s Film TheFountainhead: Architectural Modernism, the Gendered Body, and Political Ideology,”Journal of The Society of Architectural Historians 61, no. 3 (2002): 310–31; Merrill Schleier,Skyscraper Cinema: Architecture and Gender in American Film (Minneapolis: Universityof Minnesota Press, 2009). In addition to analyzing the gender dynamics of the film andbook and their relation to architectural modernism, Schleier provides deep detail onRand’s creative process, but curiously suggests that Roark dynamited Cortland Homeswith the intent of erecting a skyscraper in its place (vii). For <strong>more</strong> on the making ofthe film, see Jeff Britting, “Adapting the Fountainhead to Film,” in Essays on Ayn Rand’sThe Fountainhead, ed. Robert Mayhew (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2007); BarbaraBranden, The Passion of Ayn Rand (Garden City, NY: Doubleday and Company, 1986),208–13; Biographical Interview 12, January 22, 1961.2. Biographical Interview 16, April 19, 1961.3. Ruth Hill, Oral History, ARP; Jack Portnoy, Oral History, ARA.4. Biographical Interview 17.5. AR to Archie Ogden, April 10, 1949, Letters, 374; AR to Mimi Sutton, March 20,1948, Letters, 391; AR to Archie Ogden, April 23, 1949, Letters, 438.6. Biographical interview 17.7. Ake and Jane Sandler, Oral History, ARP.8. Micky Wright, Oral History, ARP.9. Nathaniel Branden, Judgment Day: My Years with Ayn Rand (Boston: HoughtonMifflin, 1989), 51.10. Barbara Branden, Objectivist History Project DVD, volume 2, “A MovementIs Launched.” This CD is sold by an organization called The Objectivist Center, www.objectivistcenter.org.11. Nathaniel Blumenthal and Barbara Weidman, letter to the editor, UCLA DailyBruin, May 8, 1950, Box 117–06C, ARP.12. The incident is described in N. Branden, Judgment Day, 94–96. The importanceof Matthiessen to the literary left and the controversy surrounding his suicide is coveredin Arthur Redding, “Closet, Coup, and Cold War: F. O. Matthiessen’s From the Heart ofEurope,” boundary 2 33, no. 1 (2006): 171–201.13. Nathaniel Branden to AR, August 24, 1950, ARP 019–01B and August 28, 1951, ARP019–01C.14. AR to Nick Carter, October 5, 1944, Letters, 165.15. Rose Wilder Lane to Jasper Crane, March 13, 1963, March–July 1963Correspondence, Box 4, Hoover NARA; Rose Wilder Lane to AR, undated (Sunday),ARP 143-LO3.

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