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randomlameusername's review against another edition
5.0
Beautiful, with a child like honesty that people rarely carry with them into adulthood. Marilyn was many things to many people, and with this at least people can see a little of how Marilyn - if not truly was - at least truly saw herself.
ikabonifacio's review against another edition
3.0
"Because I want to be an artist," I answered, "not an erotic freak."
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The separation of Norma Jean, the unwanted orphan girl, and Marilyn Monroe, the glamorous Hollywood star, forms the crux of this autobiography. As she tells of her childhood and her stardom, Marilyn comes across as a deeply-feeling misfit despite her towering reputation as a sex symbol in the public eye.
Aside from her personal sorrows and struggles, the book also gives insight to old Hollywood's high society — including its reluctance to associate Marilyn with reading Lincoln Steffens, the "wolves" that would offer to pay out for sex, and the scandals surrounding married men. While she navigated this world as the charming Monroe, inside she was still acting for Norma Jean.
I've picked up this book to learn about the person behind her dramatized character; and I see a female artist limited by her time's rampant sexism.
"Even when you died,
Oh, the press still hounded you,
All the papers had to say,
Was that Marilyn was found in the nude."
- Elton John, Candle in the Wind
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The separation of Norma Jean, the unwanted orphan girl, and Marilyn Monroe, the glamorous Hollywood star, forms the crux of this autobiography. As she tells of her childhood and her stardom, Marilyn comes across as a deeply-feeling misfit despite her towering reputation as a sex symbol in the public eye.
Aside from her personal sorrows and struggles, the book also gives insight to old Hollywood's high society — including its reluctance to associate Marilyn with reading Lincoln Steffens, the "wolves" that would offer to pay out for sex, and the scandals surrounding married men. While she navigated this world as the charming Monroe, inside she was still acting for Norma Jean.
I've picked up this book to learn about the person behind her dramatized character; and I see a female artist limited by her time's rampant sexism.
"Even when you died,
Oh, the press still hounded you,
All the papers had to say,
Was that Marilyn was found in the nude."
- Elton John, Candle in the Wind
uneprincesselit's review against another edition
challenging
dark
emotional
informative
reflective
sad
medium-paced
5.0
kristinaray717's review against another edition
5.0
This is my favorite of the various books I've read about Marilyn Monroe. It's an autobiography, so you get a real sense of who Marilyn is/was. It's a fascinating peek into the Marilyn behind the public persona.