139 East 35th Street
New York City
July 5, 1943
Dear Mrs. Bailey:
Thank you for your fine letter. Perhaps I am not too far ahead of my time if I can find a reader such as yourself.
On the evidence of your letter, I donāt think that you can be one of the ālittle people.ā Not if you respond as you did to Howard Roark. He is really a test for peopleāin my story and in real life. Only those with a sense of human dignity can and will like him.
I know that it is usually the most honest people who accept the doctrine of self-sacrifice as an idealāwith the most tragic consequences. If my book has helped you in any way to discard that doctrine and to find a different, positive faith in humanity, I am grateful to know that the book has accomplished its purpose.
By the way, perhaps your mistake is really a complimentāI am not āMr.ā Rand, but āMiss.ā But I am glad if my writing sounds like that of a man.
Sincerely yours,