Description
Ayn Rand’s “Night of January 16th” is a gripping courtroom drama that explores the complexities of human nature and the pursuit of justice. This particular copy, in good used condition, bears the traces of its previous readers, inviting you to become part of its storied journey.
Originally published in 1936, the play delves into themes of morality, ambition, and the human condition, reflecting Rand’s Objectivist philosophy. Set in a courtroom, the audience serves as the jury, weighing the evidence and determining the fate of the accused. This interactive format broke new ground, engaging readers in a unique theatrical experience.
Rand’s masterful storytelling and thought-provoking themes have made “Night of January 16th” a enduring work, resonating with generations of readers and theater enthusiasts. This copy offers collectors a chance to own a piece of literary history, a window into the mind of one of the 20th century’s most influential and polarizing philosophers.
As you turn the well-worn pages, you’ll be transported to the tense courtroom, immersed in the riveting testimony and the moral dilemmas that challenge our perceptions of truth and justice. This copy invites you to become a part of its legacy, to engage with Rand’s provocative ideas, and to experience the enduring power of great literature.