Marilyn Monroe

The Biography

Donald Spoto author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cornerstone

Published:2nd Jun '94

Should be back in stock very soon

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This biography delves into the life of Marilyn Monroe, revealing truths about her relationships, struggles, and the circumstances surrounding her death.

This biography of Marilyn Monroe is grounded in a remarkable personal archive of over 35,000 pages of documents, along with extensive interviews conducted with friends and colleagues. The author, Donald Spoto, takes a bold stance against the many myths surrounding Monroe's childhood, marriages, and relationships, presenting a nuanced portrayal of a complex individual. The exploration of her life is not just a retelling of events, but a deep dive into the truths that have often been obscured by sensationalism and speculation.

As the most celebrated and controversial female icon of the 20th century, Marilyn Monroe has long been a subject of fascination. Spoto's biography offers unprecedented access to previously sealed documents and interviews with 150 individuals who have never shared their stories publicly before. This extensive research allows him to expose the false narratives that have surrounded Monroe, shedding light on her dramatic upbringing, her tumultuous relationships with powerful figures, and the reality of her tragic death—a reality that is far more harrowing than any Hollywood script could conjure.

Moving and often shocking, Marilyn Monroe stands out as a compelling biography that captivates readers. It challenges long-held beliefs and presents a more authentic view of the woman behind the iconic image. Spoto's work is not just a recounting of Monroe's life; it is a testament to her enduring legacy and the impact she continues to have on popular culture.

ISBN: 9780099301110

Dimensions: 178mm x 110mm x 33mm

Weight: 418g

768 pages