Marilyn Monroe
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Format
Paperback
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
Nov 1, 2006
Publisher
Taschen America Llc
ISBN-10
3822821179
ISBN-13
9783822821176
Description
Marilyn Monroe emerges from the pages of this compelling work, not just as an icon but as a complex human being shrouded in mystery. Through insightful contributions from F.X. Feeney, Paul Duncan, and the Kobal Collection, the narrative delves into the intricate layers of her life, challenging the preconceived notions that often overshadow her legacy.
The book intertwines vivid photographs with thoughtful reflections, painting a portrait that explores Monroe's triumphs and vulnerabilities. It invites readers to reconsider her role in Hollywood and the public's perception of her, revealing the woman behind the glamorous façade.
As the narrative unfolds, it highlights the struggles, aspirations, and resilience that defined her journey. By weaving together personal quotes and historical context, it offers a fresh perspective on her enduring impact, urging a deeper understanding of who Marilyn Monroe truly was beyond the spotlight.
The book intertwines vivid photographs with thoughtful reflections, painting a portrait that explores Monroe's triumphs and vulnerabilities. It invites readers to reconsider her role in Hollywood and the public's perception of her, revealing the woman behind the glamorous façade.
As the narrative unfolds, it highlights the struggles, aspirations, and resilience that defined her journey. By weaving together personal quotes and historical context, it offers a fresh perspective on her enduring impact, urging a deeper understanding of who Marilyn Monroe truly was beyond the spotlight.
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