Anthem: The Graphic Novel
"It is a sin to write this. It is a sin to think words no others think..."
So opens Anthem, Ayn Rand's dystopian tale of a society where the individual has ceased to exist, having been replaced by a sinister collective "we."
In an effort to share this timely novel with a larger audience, The Atlas Society, in heroic form, has announced that they will be bringing Anthem to the masses as a graphic novel!
You can watch the trailer and reserve your copy here: http://anthem.atlassociety.org
So opens Anthem, Ayn Rand's dystopian tale of a society where the individual has ceased to exist, having been replaced by a sinister collective "we."
In an effort to share this timely novel with a larger audience, The Atlas Society, in heroic form, has announced that they will be bringing Anthem to the masses as a graphic novel!
You can watch the trailer and reserve your copy here: http://anthem.atlassociety.org
Anthem is in the public domain in the US, hence it has been freely distributed. I do have a version of the graphic novel that is already commercially available.
https://www.amazon.com/Ayn-Rands-Anth...
I know I would be completely overmatched in terms of intellect, insight, and probably a half dozen other things.
But my God, what an incredible hour that would be. I got my copy reserved, and can't wait to get it.
I keep asking about a video of the production being made available, but have not heard any positive responses. Too bad.
mother's permission) gave it to the young son of
my homeschooling neighbors (who are devoutly
Christian). It seemed a worthy version, except for
one slip--one use of the word "my" (a singular pronoun) before Equality 7-2521 (at least I think
that's the right number) would have discovered
it.
Yes, a chance to sit down and discuss humanity with Ms. Rand would be a worthwhile time.
Recently, I got a receptive, well-read, English major to read AS. He would not put it down, because of what it was. However, even this receptive audience, termed the book "a slog". I think that works as "off-putting"m particularly when the rest of the Harry Potter world wants to be "given" greatness, and hates the idea that work and capability are required.