Out of a Gray Fog: Ayn Rand's Europe
“As to Europe—keep it in a gray, ominous, evil fog.”—Ayn Rand (1905–1982) thus commented on the role of Europe in her key novel, Atlas Shrugged (1957). The same could be said of the way Europe features in her own biography and in the general perception of her persona. Even though Rand was born in pre-revolutionary Russia, she is nowadays considered anAmerican phenomenon, whose reach ends at the Atlantic shore. This book lifts the "gray fog" cast over her relationship with Europe, retracing the changing perception of the continent in both her fiction and thought. Her apparent lack of success with European readers is often explained by allegedly different reading tastes. However, a look at her publication history and reception shows that many factors played a role why her work found fewer European than US readers. Finally, an archipelago of European readers and admirers emerges which is testament to Rand's impact on European art and politics.

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Out of a Gray Fog: Ayn Rand's Europe
“As to Europe—keep it in a gray, ominous, evil fog.”—Ayn Rand (1905–1982) thus commented on the role of Europe in her key novel, Atlas Shrugged (1957). The same could be said of the way Europe features in her own biography and in the general perception of her persona. Even though Rand was born in pre-revolutionary Russia, she is nowadays considered anAmerican phenomenon, whose reach ends at the Atlantic shore. This book lifts the "gray fog" cast over her relationship with Europe, retracing the changing perception of the continent in both her fiction and thought. Her apparent lack of success with European readers is often explained by allegedly different reading tastes. However, a look at her publication history and reception shows that many factors played a role why her work found fewer European than US readers. Finally, an archipelago of European readers and admirers emerges which is testament to Rand's impact on European art and politics.

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Out of a Gray Fog: Ayn Rand's Europe

Out of a Gray Fog: Ayn Rand's Europe

by Claudia Franziska Bruhwiler
Out of a Gray Fog: Ayn Rand's Europe

Out of a Gray Fog: Ayn Rand's Europe

by Claudia Franziska Bruhwiler

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“As to Europe—keep it in a gray, ominous, evil fog.”—Ayn Rand (1905–1982) thus commented on the role of Europe in her key novel, Atlas Shrugged (1957). The same could be said of the way Europe features in her own biography and in the general perception of her persona. Even though Rand was born in pre-revolutionary Russia, she is nowadays considered anAmerican phenomenon, whose reach ends at the Atlantic shore. This book lifts the "gray fog" cast over her relationship with Europe, retracing the changing perception of the continent in both her fiction and thought. Her apparent lack of success with European readers is often explained by allegedly different reading tastes. However, a look at her publication history and reception shows that many factors played a role why her work found fewer European than US readers. Finally, an archipelago of European readers and admirers emerges which is testament to Rand's impact on European art and politics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793636850
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 08/19/2021
Series: Politics, Literature, & Film
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.32(w) x 8.99(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Claudia Franziska Brühwiler holds a doctorate in Political Science and a venia legendi (PD; Privatdozentin) in American Studies from the University of St.Gallen where she teaches U.S. politics, history, and culture.

Table of Contents

Introduction: All-American Rand?

Chapter 1: Writer, Philosopher, Icon, Dime-Store Ideologue? Categorizing Rand

Chapter 2: Choosing America, Being European

Chapter 3: “A Huge Cemetery”: Russia as Dystopia

Chapter 4: Rand’s Europe: From Utopia to a “State-worshipping Culture”

Chapter 5: Kantian Evils and Aristotelian Misunderstandings: Randian Usage of European Philosophy

Chapter 6: Lost in Translation: Publishing Rand in Europe

Chapter 7: Tea Party Icon and Capitalist Porn: Rand in the European Media

Chapter 8: A European Collective? Randian Thought across the Atlantic

Chapter 9: Critical Reflections: Rand through the Lens of European Artists

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