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About Marilyn Monroe has written a lot, maybe too; in fact, there is hardly a corner of your life, your body or your death I not been scrutinized with loupes that the stupefied admiration mixed with ruthlessness, piety with merciless scalpel. That mountain of paper is the pedestal of the mythical figure, but also the slab that the voice of a human being always obscured by the lights off. This work is that voice, or at least all that she has left us. That delicate transcription resulted in a masterpiece of literature ghostly almost magically retains the aroma and taste, grace and melancholy, wit and ingenuity of the words heard and then we never repeated. Because here speaks Norma Jean, the girl who wandered between orphanages and adoptions, the girl who came from a factory to live (like many others) celluloid dreams, the female leaving behind him a trail of leering. And speaking woman broke into an unexpected summit sharks away from the road. Here we see her wit, her intelligence and even a verbal echo of his irresistible erotic vibration. The small odyssey of this book is as spooky as its source: by never clarified reasons, the manuscript rested quietly and unknown place until 1974, when Milton Greene (Photographer header and a close friend of Marilyn) decided I exhume his drawers to post a first version where authorship is not consigned Hecht?


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About Marilyn Monroe has written a lot, maybe too; in fact, there is hardly a corner of your life, your body or your death I not been scrutinized with loupes that the stupefied admiration mixed with ruthlessness, piety with merciless scalpel. That mountain of paper is the pedestal of the mythical figure, but also the slab that the voice of a human being always obscured by the lights off. This work is that voice, or at least all that she has left us. That delicate transcription resulted in a masterpiece of literature ghostly almost magically retains the aroma and taste, grace and melancholy, wit and ingenuity of the words heard and then we never repeated. Because here speaks Norma Jean, the girl who wandered between orphanages and adoptions, the girl who came from a factory to live (like many others) celluloid dreams, the female leaving behind him a trail of leering. And speaking woman broke into an unexpected summit sharks away from the road. Here we see her wit, her intelligence and even a verbal echo of his irresistible erotic vibration. The small odyssey of this book is as spooky as its source: by never clarified reasons, the manuscript rested quietly and unknown place until 1974, when Milton Greene (Photographer header and a close friend of Marilyn) decided I exhume his drawers to post a first version where authorship is not consigned Hecht? Descargar Libros PFD: My Story: Memorias Marilyn Monroe Gratis : My Story: Memorias Marilyn Monroe eBook Online ePub

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  • Editorial: GLOBAL RHYTHM PRESS
  • Lengua: CASTELLANO
  • ISBN: 9788496879591
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