ayn rand (her first name rhymes with “mine”) february 2, 1905 – march 6, 1982

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Ayn Rand (her first name rhymes with “mine”) February 2, 1905 – March 6, 1982

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Ayn Rand (her first name rhymes with “mine”) February 2, 1905 – March 6, 1982. It begins in Russia. Ayn is born Alisa Rosenbaum in St. Petersburg, Russia to Anna & Zinovy (Fronz) Rosenbaum on Feb. 2, 1905. Home Life. Sisters Natasha, Nora, Alisa. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Ayn Rand     (her first name rhymes with “mine”) February 2, 1905 – March 6, 1982

Ayn Rand (her first name rhymes with “mine”)

February 2, 1905 – March 6, 1982

Page 2: Ayn Rand     (her first name rhymes with “mine”) February 2, 1905 – March 6, 1982

It begins in Russia

Ayn is born Alisa Rosenbaum in St. Petersburg, Russia to Anna & Zinovy (Fronz) Rosenbaum on Feb. 2, 1905

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Alisa’s father is a pharmacist with his own shop.

She is the second of three girls As a youngster, she is very

curious and learns to read at age 6.

By age 9 decided she’d be a writer

Home LifeSisters Natasha, Nora, Alisa

Anna Rosenbaum, mom

Alisa and her dad

Alisa at three

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Then…. In 1917, she witnesses the opening shots of the

Bolshevik Revolution. Her father becomes fearful as his business is

confiscated by soldiers. He worries for his family’s safety and takes them to Yevpatoria, Crimea – 1300 miles away from St. Petersburg. Crimea is now part of the Ukraine.

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Traveled from here

to here

1306 miles from St. Petersburg, Russia to Crimea

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Alisa’s adolesence

She attended and finished high school in Crimea

While there, she became very interested in United States history. It fascinated her that the US was a nation where people were allowed to live freely. This was different than the Utopian ideal that the Russian government was trying to promote at the time.

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Family moves back

The Rosenbaums moved back to St. Petersburg. Alisa continued her schooling at the University of Petrograd. She studied Philosophy and History, graduating in 1924.

She studied screenwriting as a career at the State Institute of Cinema Arts.

She was very interested in watching films from America and with Western ideas/ culture.

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Let the writing begin….

1925 – first published piece about Polish born actress Pola Negri.

1926 – wrote a booklet entitled, “Hollywood: American Movie City” published in Russia

Pola Negri

“Hollywood: American Movie City”

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Freedom!

1925 - granted permission from the Soviet authorities to leave the country to visit relatives.

Leaves Russia, never to return Arrives in New York in 1926 Does visit relatives in Chicago Makes her way to Hollywood to

be a screenwriter

Alisa’s passport picture, 1925

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Day 2 in Hollywood: Meets famous director Cecil B. DeMille and gets a job working in the studios

Changes her name to Ayn Rand

Cecil B. DeMille

HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD

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Frank & Ayn Meets her future husband, actor Frank

O’Connor, at the studios. They get married in 1929 and remain together until his death in 1979.

Rand dies in March, 1982

Frank & Ayn, 1964

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Published Works

1936 –We The Living 1943 –The Fountainhead 1957 – Atlas Shrugged 1946 - Anthem

During her writing career, she wrote screenplays, plays, essays, articles, and speeches. She also gave lectures at colleges and taught at the college level.

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Bibliography

http://ellensplace.net/ar_05_26.html

http://media.npr.org/assets/bakertaylor/covers/a/anthem/9780451191137_custom-0fb16e48c731d4ccf48263ee62a18de4bcd59d04-s6-c10.jpg

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Rand.html

http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=about_ayn_rand_aynrand_biography

http://www.kids.britannica.com

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_ccFvAOyc8kg/TIec3eSi2lI/AAAAAAAABAk/Ja3MwytAYHI/s1600/Cecil-b-demille_paramount-pictures.jpg

http://www.imdb.com/media/rm1229625344/nm0624470