"In The fountainhead and Atlas shrugged, Ayn Rand preached that the head should rule the heart. In private the reverse was true when she and her much younger student asked their spouses' permission to have an affair, with devastating results"--ATAS notes.
"Author and philosopher Ayn Rand had a long term affair with her protege while they both stayed married."
"Novelist Ayn Rand is attracted to her brilliant, young and handsome new protege. She convinces their spouses to tolerate an affair. This arrangement lasts for fifteen years, with devastating consequences for all, until her protege's interest turns to a young student of his own."
""In The fountainhead and Atlas shrugged, Ayn Rand preached that the head should rule the heart. In private the reverse was true when she and her much younger student asked their spouses' permission to have an affair, with devastating results"--ATAS notes."@en
"A celebrity, a novelist, a philosopher, and inspiration. In 1949, everyone's eyes were on novelist Ayn Rand and her philosophy. This philosophy was never more evident in her bizarre love life."@en
"A celebrity, novelist, philosopher, and true inspiration, everyone's eyes were on Ayn Rand and her philosophy. An incredible story of desire and deception."
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