> > We are the literary representatives of Ayn Rand. Please be advised that > discussion of Ayn Rand is expressly forbidden on this list, which is > designed by and for decent people. Be further advised that acquirement, > enjoyment, endorsement, and other forms of propogation of Mrs. Rand's > pamphlets and/or ideas is prohibited in the name of aesthetic, > philosophical, political and social integrity. Personal copies of of > Mrs. Rand's works retained for documentary purposes are to be stored in > the freezer. And know yet further that scorn and vituperation sit like > heavy fog on the censorious brows of the ethereal, electronic > etherpowers who stand watch over this list and others like it and who > themselves will not hear tell especially of _The Fountainhead_. > > > > > -- > Matt Kozusko mkozusko@parallel.park.uga.edu > Okay, who gives you the right to determine what people should or should not read? I don't care that you hate The Fountainhead but I like it a lot. I am not an objectionist or anything like that I just thought that it was a good story. Just like I love Salinger's stories because they are great stories. I don't really care about the religious meanings of them. People tend to get so involved in the writer's beleifs or the symbolism of the story that they forget about the story itself. -Liz Friedman _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com