wrote the novel in 1934. Rand wrote
Ideal in 1934. She was 29 and had been in the United States for eight years after emigrating from the
Soviet Union, where her strong
anti-Communist opinions had put her at risk. She was living in Los Angeles, where she had worked in Hollywood as a junior screenwriter for
Cecil B. DeMille, and later in
RKO Studios' wardrobe department.
Ideal is one of several projects from the early days of Rand's writing career that were not published during her lifetime. Rand rewrote
Ideal as a
play of the same name in 1936, but she was unable to find a producer for it. The text of the play was first published in 1984 as part of
The Early Ayn Rand, an anthology of Rand's previously unpublished fiction, but this volume did not include
Ideal in its novel form. ==Reception==