Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949) was an American writer and journalist, known for her only novel, Gone with the Wind (1936). This work, set during the Civil War and its aftermath, became a literary phenomenon and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937. Its success transcended literature with the iconic film adaptation of 1939.
The book, considered one of the best-selling novels in history, belongs to the genre of historical fiction and romantic narrative. Mitchell did not publish any more books in her lifetime, but her legacy continues to be influential in literature and popular culture. Her detailed style and portrayal of the southern United States have generated both admiration and controversy.
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