Gone with the Wind
My very favorite book was published on this day in 1936. Gone with the Wind, the book that has everything. Love, lust, war, peace, moral dilemmas, bad women, even badder men and people so good they make you want to cry. Set during the Civil War the book chronicles the story of Scarlett O'Hara. A spoiled rich girl and the belle of her county, Scarlett's family suffers greatly during the Civil War. Scarlett, ever in Love with Ashley Wilkes, must make do with the dashing Rhett Butler ( a scoundrel with a heart of gold).
The author, Margaret Mitchell, was a reporter for the Atlanta Journal. She quit her job to recover from a series of physical injuries and began the book during her convalescence. Mitchell drew on stories she had heard from her parents, other relatives and Confederate soldiers she had met as a young girl.
The book caused quite a sensation when it was first published. It was criticized for it's romanticized view of the old south, but the tale captivated readers world wide. The book sold millions of copies. Mitchell won the Pulitzer Prize for the work and it was made into a movie. Mitchell died ten years after the film premiere.
![]() | Gone with the Wind Mitchell, Margaret Conroy, Pat 2007/07 - Scribner Book Company 9781416548898 Check the Library's Catalog Margaret Mitchell's epic novel of love and war won the Pulitzer Prize and went on to give rise to two authorized sequels and one of the most popular and celebrated movies of all time. Many novels have been written about the Civil War and its aftermath. None take us into the burning fields and cities of the American South as "Gone With the Wind" does, creating haunting scenes and thrilling portraits of characters so vivid that we remember their words and feel their fear and hunger for the rest of our lives. In the two main characters, the white-shouldered, irresistible Scarlett and the flashy, contemptuous Rhett, Margaret Mitchell not only conveyed a timeless story of survival under the harshest of circumstances, she also created two of the most famous lovers in the English-speaking world since Romeo and Juliet. ...More |





