My Story

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Rowman & Littlefield, 2006 - 185 páginas
Written at the height of her fame but not published until over a decade after her death, this autobiography of actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) poignantly recounts her childhood as an unwanted orphan, her early adolescence, her rise in the film industry from bit player to celebrity, and her marriage to Joe DiMaggio. In this intimate account of a very public life, she tells of her first (non-consensual) sexual experience, her romance with the Yankee Clipper, and her prescient vision of herself as "the kind of girl they found dead in the hall bedroom with an empty bottle of sleeping pills in her hand." The Marilyn in these pages is a revelation: a gifted, intelligent, vulnerable woman who was far more complex than the unwitting sex siren she portrayed on screen. Lavishly illustrated with photos of Marilyn, this special book celebrates the life and career of an American icon---from the unique perspective of the icon herself.
 

Contenido

1 How I Rescued a White Piano
1
2 My First Sin
10
3 It Happened in Math Class
20
4 I Branch Out as a Siren
26
5 Marriage Knell
31
6 Lonely Streets
34
7 Another Soldier Boy
38
8 I Begin a New Dream
43
19 I Become a Cause
108
20 Upand Down Again
113
21 Back to 20th
118
22 About Men
124
23 About Women
128
24 Another Love Affair Ends
131
25 Johnny Dies
135
26 Ill Be SmartTomorrow
138

9 Higher Higher Higher
46
10 I Get Through the Looking Glass
53
11 How I Made a Calendar
57
12 I Jump Through the Paper Hoop
62
13 I Didnt Like Parties but I Liked Mr Schenck
70
14 The Police Enter My Life
80
15 The Bottom of the Ocean
87
16 My First Love
90
17 I Buy a Present
98
18 I See the World
104
27 My Joan Crawford Feud
141
28 My Fight with Hollywood
147
29 Why I Am a Hollywood Misfit
150
30 My Own Recipe for Fame
154
31 A Gentleman from Center Field
161
32 Bosom Tempest
167
33 A Wise Man Opens My Eyes
170
34 I Marry Joe
175
35 Korean Serenade
181
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Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926 and baptized Norma Jeane Baker, in Los Angeles, California. She spent much of her childhood in foster homes and later began a career as a model which lead to a film contract in 1946. Her early film appearances were minor but her performance in The Asphalt Jungle and All About Eve were well received. By 1953 Marilyn Monroe had progressed to leading roles. Her dumb blonde character was used in such films as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, How to Marry a Millionaire and The Seven Year Itch. She then went on to study at the Actors Studio to broaden her range and her performance in Bus Stop was hailed by critics and she received a Golden Globe nomination. Her production company, Mariln Monroe Productions, released The Prince and The Showgirl for which she received a BAFTA Award nominationand, won a David di Donatello award. She received a Golden Globe Award for her performance in Some Like It Hot in 1959. The final years of her life were marked by illness, personal problems and a reputation for being difficult to work with. The circumstances of her death from an overdose of barbiturates have been the subject of conjecture. It has officially been classified as a probable suicide while the possibility of an accidental overdose or even homicide have not been ruled out.

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