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The Fountainhead
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Book Information
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The Fountainhead is a novel by Ayn Rand.
History
Marge told Lisa a story about Maggie Roark based on The Fountainhead.[1]
When Marge was campaigning to become mayor of Springfield, she visited Cletus and his family. Cletus had a copy of The Fountainhead and called Marge "the new John Galt".[2]
Smithers was worried about Mr. Burns not returning home at night as it was time to read him his bedtime story, which was The Fountainhead.[3]
Behind the Laughter
The Fountainhead is a real book.
Appearances
- Episode – "Four Great Women and a Manicure"
- Episode – "The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be"
- Episode – "Undercover Burns"
- Comic story – Poolin' Around
References