Norma Jean The Life of Marilyn Monro..., Fred Lawrence Guiles
Norma Jean The Life of Marilyn Monro..., Fred Lawrence Guiles
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Norma Jean: The Life of Marilyn Monroe
Fred Lawrence Guiles Hollywood Collection

Author: Fred Lawrence Guiles

Narrator: Madeleine Lambert

Unabridged: 12 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/05/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

What you may have known about Marilyn Monroe before was only the tip of the iceberg. For twenty years, the men and women who knew Marilyn best saw what they knew suppressed because certain important people were still living and the tenor of the times prohibited frankness. Instead, rumors ballooned. This book finally sets the record straight. Fred Lawrence Guiles- whom Norman Mailer acknowledges as the chief source of facts about Marilyn Monroe- has written about the life behind the legend. He reveals what really happened in the careening career of the pretty waif named Norma Jean Mortensen, who married the boy next door, became a model, an actress, and a movie star, married an incompatible legend named Joe DiMaggio, sought to improve the mind that came with her near-perfect body, married playwright Arthur Miller, lent herself to the Svengali-like ministrations of Paula and Lee Strasberg, became the mistress of John and then Robert Kennedy when they ran the country, and kept camera crews and studios waiting- but couldnt keep death waiting, for it took her under the most unusual circumstances at the age of thirty-six. A legend, by definition, is unaltered by fact, but enthralled listeners will find the revelations in this book- coming to understand at last what happened to the Queen of Need- no deterrent to loving Marilyn Monroe. A supplemental PDF that includes artistic depictions of nudity is included with this audiobook.

About Fred Lawrence Guiles

Fred Lawrence Guiles is best known for his biography of Marilyn Monroe. This was followed by Marion Davies, Hanging on in Paradise, Tyrone Power: The Last Idol, and Stan: The Life of Stan Laurel. An educator as well, he taught film history at Franklin & Marshall College in Pennsylvania.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael

The first biography I read. I'd seen Some Like It Hot at the age of 14 and something indefinable clicked - you can debate that amongst yourselves as I have no idea. This though is not a scandalous biography, there are no conspiracies in it and thankfully no gibberish about murder, but it is thorough......more

Goodreads review by Amy

I wasn't sure what to expect from this book, but it was informational and very intriguing. As Elton John put it: she was a 'candle to the wind', snuffed out too soon.......more

I have not much to compare this with as I have read very little about Monroe in the past and am not of the same generation. I found all of the book enlightening. I learned much and now I see the short life of Marilyn as more complete than I previously had. I suppose if I now have more than a passin......more

Goodreads review by Ilena

The first time I heard of this book, a female relative checked it out of the local library and said the story was so "tragic." This woman read a lot, but sadly, she had a non-existent social (translate: love) life. I think she read stuff like this to fill her lonely time. For years I wanted to read......more

Goodreads review by Jess

The first Marilyn bio I read. A great intro to a great woman. Couldn't put it down.......more