The Wind Done Gone

The Wind Done Gone
AuthorAlice Randall
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHoughton Mifflin
Publication date
1 May 2001
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages210 pp (first edition, hardback)
ISBN0-618-10450-X (first edition, hardback)
OCLC45002181
813/.6 21
LC ClassPS3568.A486 W56 2001

The Wind Done Gone (2001) is the first novel written by Alice Randall. It is a historical novel that tells an alternative account of the story in the American novel Gone with the Wind (1936) by Margaret Mitchell. While the story of Gone with the Wind focuses on the life of the daughter of a wealthy slave owner, Scarlett O'Hara, The Wind Done Gone tells the story of the life of slaves, Cynara, an enslaved woman during the same time period and events.

The title is an African American Vernacular English play on the original's title. Cynara's name comes from the Ernest Dowson poem Non sum qualís eram bonae sub regno Cynarae,[citation needed] a line from which ("I have forgot much, Cynara! gone with the wind") was the origin of the title of Mitchell's novel.