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Regional U.S. - Southern Daughter: The Life of Margaret Mitchell

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Book Synopsis: Gone With the Wind is an American phenomenon. Arguably the most popular American novel of all time, it sold over a million copies in its first six months (in the heart of the Depression), won a Pulitzer Prize for its author, and more remarkable still, returned to the New York Times BestSeller list fifty years after its first appearance. Crowning its glory, David O. Selznick transformed the novel into one of the great films of all time, lifting its characters--especially the unforgettable Scarlett O'Hara and her lover-antagonist Rhett Butler--to the pinnacle of American popular culture. Now, in Southern Daughter, Darden Pyron provides an absorbing biography of Margaret Mitchell, the author of this American classic. In a solidly researched, sprightly narrative informed by a deep knowledge of Southern culture, Pyron reveals a woman of unconventional beauty, born into one of Atlanta's most prominent families, and imbued from childhood with tales of the Civil War. Mitchell was a rebellious child, an independent woman who wanted a career and not a family (children made her wince), and a Catholic who defiantly left the Church, divorced her first husband, Red Upshaw (a ne'er-do-well and sometime bootlegger), and married John Marsh (who had been Upshaw's best man). Fans of Gone With the Wind will find several chapters in Southern Daughter that trace how these elements in Mitchell's biography made their way into her fiction, including the most surprising identity for the fictional Rhett Butler. As a further surprise to most Americans who know only the film version of Gone With the Wind, Pyron reveals how Mitchell intended her book as a repudiation of the then popular “moonlight on the magnolias” genre of Civil War romance. Equally interesting is his portrait of Mitchell after the novel’s success: the incredible flood of letters (in the 13 years before her death, Mitchell wrote at least ten thousand letters, an astonishing number of which ran pages and pages); the filming of Gone With the Wind, whose script ultimately required seventeen writers, including F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ben Hecht; and the lavish film premier in Atlanta. Whether describing Mitchell's earliest writing (such as The Cow Puncher and Phil Kelley, Detective, in which she played Zara the female crook), or discussing her final years, which were marred by constant pain and illness, wrangles with agents and publisher, and her increasing affection for litigation, this perceptive, sympathetic, and engagingly written biography illuminates the life of a major writer and the book she created, a work peopled with characters who still loom large in the American imagination.

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Experience the extraordinary life of Margaret Mitchell with Southern Daughter: The Life of Margaret Mitchell. Dive into the captivating biography of the iconic author behind the timeless American classic, Gone With the Wind. Immerse yourself in a narrative that beautifully weaves together Mitchell's unconventional beauty, rebellious spirit, and deep-rooted Southern culture. Discover how Mitchell's own experiences and unique perspective influenced the creation of unforgettable characters like Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler. Delve into the untold story behind Mitchell's intent to challenge the status quo of Civil War romance.

With Southern Daughter, acclaimed author Darden Pyron unveils the hidden depths of Mitchell's life, from her rebellious childhood to her transition into a successful writer. Pyron's in-depth research and expert storytelling transport you back in time, giving you a front-row seat to Mitchell's transformation into an American literary icon. Marvel at Mitchell's resilience as she defied societal expectations, embraced her own independence, and pursued her passion for writing over traditional family life.

As you dive deeper into Mitchell's journey, you'll be fascinated by the countless letters she penned and the incredible effort that went into bringing Gone With the Wind to the silver screen. Uncover the behind-the-scenes drama, with a script requiring the genius of seventeen notable writers, including renowned author F. Scott Fitzgerald and screenwriter Ben Hecht. Experience the glitz and glamour of the lavish film premier in Atlanta, a testament to the lasting impact of Mitchell's masterpiece.

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