Making Sense of Marilyn
Understanding the complexities of a Hollywood icon
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Fonthill Media Ltd
Published:23rd Nov '17
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This book explores the complexities of Marilyn Monroe's life, revealing her struggles and the lasting impact of her tragic death at 36.
In Making Sense of Marilyn, the author delves into the complex life of Marilyn Monroe, a figure who continues to captivate the world even decades after her untimely death. Known for her beauty, charm, and kindness, Marilyn was a beacon of hope for many, yet her life was marred by insecurities and personal struggles. The author, equipped with a medical background, offers a unique perspective on the psychological aspects that defined her enigmatic character, exploring the dichotomy between her public persona and private turmoil.
The narrative reflects on Marilyn's early years, where she grappled with self-identity and feelings of inadequacy. These formative experiences contributed to the challenges she faced later in life, culminating in the tragic events of August 5, 1962. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding her mental state during this period, shedding light on the circumstances surrounding her death. Through a blend of biographical detail and psychological insight, Making Sense of Marilyn aims to unravel the complexities of her character.
The book also touches on the ongoing fascination with Monroe, as noted by Hollywood columnist Ezra Goodman, who remarked on the unresolved riddle of her life. The author invites readers to reconsider the narrative surrounding this iconic figure, moving beyond the surface to appreciate the depth of her struggles and the legacy she left behind. Ultimately, Making Sense of Marilyn is a thoughtful exploration of a woman whose life, though tragic, continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
ISBN: 9781781556429
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
Weight: 300g
144 pages