Gone with the Wind, an edition illustrated by Fernando Vicente, of Margaret Mitchell’s Pulitzer Prize-winning classic.

Turned by Hollywood into a romantic melodrama, Gone with the Wind, Pulitzer Prize 1936, not only tells the story of the impossible love between a young and capricious southern lady, Scarlett O’Hara, and a handsome and singular smuggler somewhat older than her, Rhett Butler. The novel goes much further and mercilessly portrays the sophisticated slave-owning society of the powerful Southern gentlemen, who refuse to lose their privileges and to accept the social and economic reforms promoted by President Lincoln, which provokes the Civil War that divides the United States of America. Fernando Vicente illustrates in color a new translation faithful to the original text that, since its first appearance in bookstores, has enjoyed the fervor of the public.

 

Gone with the wind

A new translation, illustrated by Fernando Vicente, of Margaret Mitchell’s Pulitzer Prize-winning classic.


A new translation, illustrated by Fernando Vicente, of Margaret Mitchell’s Pulitzer Prize-winning classic.