An intimate profile of Hollywood's most beautiful--yet tragic--personality. Here is Marilyn as you've never seen her before--candidly discussing her life as a sex symbol; her marraige to Arthur Miller; her relationships with the Kennedy brothers and a host of other celebrities. Originally published in 1976, this edition comes with a new introduction by the author.
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An intimate profile of Hollywood's most beautiful--yet tragic--personality. Here is Marilyn as you've never seen her before--candidly discussing her life as a sex symbol; her marraige to Arthur Miller; her relationships with the Kennedy brothers and a host of other celebrities. Originally published in 1976, this edition comes with a new introduction by the author.
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Add this copy of Conversations With Marilyn to cart. $80.64, new condition, Sold by GridFreed rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from North Las Vegas, NV, UNITED STATES, published 1992 by Paragon House.
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This does not have the "kiss and tell" feel that most other Marilyn books have. There is a sense of warmth and respect. Very factual, as well as interesting. Definitely a page turner.
W. J. Weatherby was hired by The London Observer to cover the making of "The Misfits". He ends up with an unlikely acquaintance with Marilyn. It's cute to hear about how she refused interviews and how he would specifically interview everyone in the cast but her. It was almost like a "flirty courtship".
The book portrays Marilyn as the intelligent, lively, and even quirky human being that she was. This book is a must read for any true Marilyn fan.