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American journalist and writer. He was born in Atlanta, a city that influenced his only work What the wind took away, one of the most popular novels in the history of literature, immortalized in the cinema by Victor Fleming in 1939.
A novel set during the secession war of the United States, which tells of the vicissitudes of a family of the South: the O'Hara, and especially of its protagonist, Scarlett.
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