The First Russian Biography of Ayn Rand

Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 21 (2):244-247 (2021)
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This article reviews the first book in Russian to reflect on Rand’s life and work in the context of her native land. It publishes some key documents from Rand’s Russian past for the first time and presents one of the most important independent and objective analyses of Rand’s legacy.

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