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Marilyn. The Passion and the Paradox

Autor Lois Banner

Editorial BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING

Marilyn. The Passion and the Paradox
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  • Publisher BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING
  • ISBN13 9781408831335
  • ISBN10 1408831333
  • Type Book
  • Pages 528
  • Published 2013
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Paperback

Marilyn. The Passion and the Paradox

Autor Lois Banner

Editorial BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING

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Book Details

Marilyn Monroe died on 5th August, 1962. Since then, the appetite for information about Monroe has proved insatiable. Lois Banner's new biography is revelatory. Banner had access to material no one else has seen, from a trove of personal papers to facts and anecdotes about her childhood and her death. Banner traces the eleven foster homes Marilyn went to, uncovering the sexual abuse she suffered and her bisexuality. She is also the first biographer to read Monroe's psychiatric records, revealing a woman deeply rooted in paradox. No biographer before has attempted to analyse - much less realise - most of these aspects of her personality. Lois Banner has.

 

“Banner elegantly and skillfully chronicles Monroe's short life ... [she] paints a portrait of Monroe as a complicated, many-faceted woman” –   Publishers Weekly

“Rigorously researched and scholarly” –  Daily Express

“Here, finally, is a book that does not sensationalise her erratic and exotic life, but reveals her as the damaged, childlike and lost feminist she was ... An excellent book ... A detailed narrative that does not scream with hyperbole, or moan with lust. It is much sadder than that ... It is fascinating” –  Daily Telegraph

“A dazzling portrait of a fragile but remarkably ambitious and determined personality, as spiritual as she was corporeal, as canny as she was careless” –  Elle

“Exciting to read; Banner's admiration of, and belief in, her subject really animate the text” –  Susie Boyt, Financial Times

“Offers a new perspective on her story. Drawing on new material from her diaries and private papers, it's a revelatory and intelligent tribute” –  Good Housekeeping

“Offering a new interpretation of the star's life which draws on feminism and the history of gender ... Banner's book provides the most detailed account yet of Marilyn's fractured childhood” –  Joan Smith, Independent ‘Book of the Week’

“Banner presents a rich and often imaginative narrative of Marilyn's life. By the end, Monroe feels at once like an earthly being - an almost-friend - and an enigma, still slightly out of focus and just beyond reach. That seems right” –  New York Times Book Review

“Banner gives us a powerful portrayal of a savvy self-publicist who worked tirelessly to ensure her trajectory from glamour model to screen goddess” –  Frances Wilson,Sunday Telegraph ‘Book of the Week'