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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah ChurchwellPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Apollo ISBN: 9781789542998ISBN 10: 1789542995 Pages: 464 Publication Date: 13 April 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'Eye-opening and at times jaw-dropping; a powerful reminder of the prejudices and suffering horrors of the recent past, and a call to arms to learn from the lessons of history. Highly recommended' -- Peter Frankopan 'A brilliant and important book that exposes the truths hidden by one of the world's most famous stories and, in so doing, reveals how the (im)moral weight of this tale has not only shaped American culture over the last century but is shaping American politics and society today. One of the must-reads of the year' -- Suzannah Lipscomb 'Sarah Churchwell's brilliant and provocative guide to understanding the twenty-first century dis-United States of America explores America's myths about itself, through that great Hollywood myth about the South and racism, Gone With the Wind. If you want to know why Donald Trump connects with so many Americans today, as a link to the 'Lost Cause' of the Confederacy, Churchwell's account offers the answers' -- Gavin Esler 'My number one contributor when it comes to US politics' -- Dan Snow 'Eye-opening and at times jaw-dropping; a powerful reminder of the prejudices and suffering horrors of the recent past, and a call to arms to learn from the lessons of history. Highly recommended' -- Peter Frankopan 'An extraordinarily and shockingly powerful read... With meticulous research and fine structure, it offers a most disturbing arc that transports us from now back to what we thought was another era but which is, in reality, so deeply enmeshed with the intolerances and prejudices of today. At times the narrative took my breath away. I was riveted from start to finish' -- Philippe Sands 'Sarah Churchwell's brilliant and provocative guide to understanding the twenty-first century dis-United States of America explores America's myths about itself, through that great Hollywood myth about the South and racism, Gone With the Wind. If you want to know why Donald Trump connects with so many Americans today, as a link to the 'Lost Cause' of the Confederacy, Churchwell's account offers the answers' -- Gavin Esler 'A brilliant and important book that exposes the truths hidden by one of the world's most famous stories and, in so doing, reveals how the (im)moral weight of this tale has not only shaped American culture over the last century but is shaping American politics and society today. One of the must-reads of the year' -- Suzannah Lipscomb 'The Wrath to Come is packed with fascinating, well-researched and often jaw-dropping history' * Daily Telegraph * 'Churchwell's excoriating analysis is energising' * Literary Review * 'Stylish and thoughtful, Churchwell's book is an exemplary exploration of how Gone with the Wind reflects, and continues to affect, American culture' * Spectator * 'A painful reflection on how the ghosts of the civil war still haunt US culture' * The Times * 'The case Churchwell builds against Gone with the Wind is a compelling one' * Sunday Times * 'Rich in detail and rigorously argued, this is cultural history at its very best' * Tortoise Media * 'Eye-opening and at times jaw-dropping; a powerful reminder of the prejudices and suffering horrors of the recent past, and a call to arms to learn from the lessons of history. Highly recommended' -- Peter Frankopan 'An extraordinarily and shockingly powerful read... With meticulous research and fine structure, it offers a most disturbing arc that transports us from now back to what we thought was another era but which is, in reality, so deeply enmeshed with the intolerances and prejudices of today. At times the narrative took my breath away. I was riveted from start to finish' -- Philippe Sands 'Sarah Churchwell's brilliant and provocative guide to understanding the twenty-first century dis-United States of America explores America's myths about itself, through that great Hollywood myth about the South and racism, Gone With the Wind. If you want to know why Donald Trump connects with so many Americans today, as a link to the 'Lost Cause' of the Confederacy, Churchwell's account offers the answers' -- Gavin Esler 'A brilliant and important book that exposes the truths hidden by one of the world's most famous stories and, in so doing, reveals how the (im)moral weight of this tale has not only shaped American culture over the last century but is shaping American politics and society today. One of the must-reads of the year' -- Suzannah Lipscomb 'My number one contributor when it comes to US politics' -- Dan Snow Author InformationSarah Churchwell is Professorial Fellow in American Literature and Chair of Public Understanding of the Humanities at the School of Advanced Study, University of London. An American living in London, she is the author of Behold, America: A History of America First and the American Dream, Careless People about The Great Gatsby, and The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe. She has contributed to the Guardian, New Statesman, Financial Times and Times Literary Supplement, and comments regularly on arts, culture, and politics for UK television and radio. She judged the 2014 Man Booker Prize and the 2017 Baillie Gifford Prize for nonfiction, and was a co-winner of the 2015 Eccles British Library Writer's Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |