'It's always the same,' she told her analyst. 'The man goes to sleep with Marilyn Monroe and wakes up with me. In the years before her death, Marilyn Monroe visited a psychoanalyst several times a week. Her analyst, Dr Ralph Greenson, was the last person to see her alive and first to see her dead. F
The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe
โ Scribed by Donald H. Wolfe
- Publisher
- HarperCollins;Morrow
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 878 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
"Donald Wolfe has written one of the most absorbing accounts of Marilyn's life to date."
--Fred Lawrence Guiles, author of Norma Jean
"Admirable!...Wolfe takes us very close indeed to the dark truth about Monroe, the Kennedys, and that lonely death in the California night."
--Anthony Summers, author of Goddess: The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe
Fifty years after her death, the Marilyn Monroe mystique remains as strong and alluring as ever--as evidenced by Michelle Williams' Golden Globe-winning performance in the critically acclaimed film, My Week with Marilyn , and NBC TV's drama Smash about the creation of a Marilyn-themed Broadway musical. In The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe , author Donald H. Wolfe, a former Hollywood screenwriter and film editor, examines the tragic starlet's final weeks and offers startling evidence to support his provocative claim that Marilyn's alleged suicide was, in fact, a...
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