Marilyn Monroe: The Last Interview
Edited by Sady Doyle
Series edited by MELVILLE HOUSE
Edited by Sady Doyle
Series edited by MELVILLE HOUSE
Edited by Sady Doyle
Series edited by MELVILLE HOUSE
Edited by Sady Doyle
Series edited by MELVILLE HOUSE
Part of The Last Interview Series
Part of The Last Interview Series
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$16.99
Oct 06, 2020 | ISBN 9781612198774
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Oct 06, 2020 | ISBN 9781612198781
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Praise
“I owe Marilyn Monroe a real debt . . . She was an unusual woman, a little ahead of her times. And she didn’t know it.” —Ella Fitzgerald
“Marilyn was a sensitive, misunderstood person, much more perceptive than was generally assumed. She had been beaten down, but had a strong emotional intelligence—a keen intuition for the feelings of others, the most refined type of intelligence.” —Marlon Brando
“The minute that camera turned on her, she became this incredible creature. . . She was just herself, and she was absolutely dazzling as herself.” —Lauren Bacall
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