
Marilyn
A Biography
$40.77
- Paperback
336 pages
- Release Date
1 August 2012
Summary
Norman Mailer’s acclaimed biography of Marilyn Monroe, Hollywood’s iconic leading lady - available for the first time in mass-market paperback
“Genius” - The New York Times
In 1973, Norman Mailer published Marilyn, his celebrated in-depth account of the life of Marilyn Monroe, as a glossy, fully illustrated coffee-table tome. His work was immediately acclaimed – and an enduring bestseller, rumoured to have sold more copies than any of his other works except The Na…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780753541258 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0753541254 |
| Author: | Norman Mailer |
| Publisher: | Ebury Publishing |
| Imprint: | Virgin Books |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 336 |
| Release Date: | 1 August 2012 |
| Weight: | 224g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 128mm x 22mm |
| Series: | Virgin Books |
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Critics Review
Marilyn is … genius. Up to now we’ve had mostly contradictory views of Monroe. With his fox’s ingenuity, Mailer puts her together and shows how she might have been torn apart …
Marilyn is great as only a great writer using his brains and feelers could make it … a runaway string of perceptions … You read him with a heightened consciousness because his performance has zing. It’s the star system in literature; you can feel him bucking for the big time, and when he starts flying it’s so exhilarating you want to applaud …
This brilliant book … a feat.
Fascinating … inspired * The Sunday Telegraph *
About The Author
Norman Mailer
Norman Mailer was born in New Jersey in 1923 and then reared in Brooklyn. He began writing fiction before he graduated from Harvard University. His first major work, The Naked and the Dead, written in 1948, was received with great popular and critical acclaim. Mailer went on to win the Pulitzer Prize on two occasions, the first in 1968 with The Armies of the Night; the second in 1979 with The Executioner’s Song. He was once acclaimed by poet Robert Lowell as ‘the best journalist in America’. Mailer died in 2007.
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