Mitchell's book beat out another novel about a slaveholding family - William Faulkner's classic Absalom, Absalom - for the 1936 Pulitzer. WNYC's Karen Frillmann explores how the story's racial politics play out in 2006, and asks why Gone with the Wind still speaks to today's readers and viewers.
- The writing of the novel
- photos from the 1939 film version of Gone with the Wind
- The original New York Times review of the film
- A profile of Hattie McDaniel

