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Marilyn Monroe: The Private Life of a Public Icon

por Charles Casillo

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"Based on new interviews and research, this groundbreaking biography explores the secret selves behind Marilyn Monroe's public façades. Marilyn Monroe. Her beauty still captivates. Her love life still fascinates. Her story still dominates popular culture. Now, drawing on years of research and dozens of new interviews, this biography cuts through decades of lies and secrets and introduces you to the Marilyn Monroe you always wanted to know: a living, breathing, complex woman, bewitching and maddening, brilliant yet flawed. Charles Casillo studies Monroe's life through the context of her times--in the days before feminism, and before there was adequate treatment for bipolar disorder, which Marilyn struggled with. Starting with her abusive childhood, this biography exposes how--in spite of her fractured psyche--Marilyn's extreme ambition inspired her to transform each celebrated love affair and each tragedy into another step in her journey towards immortality. Casillo fully explores the last two years of her life, including her involvement with both John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert, and the mystery of her last day. Just a few of the revelations in [this book]: Despite reports of their bitter rivalry, Elizabeth Taylor secretly reached out and tried to help Marilyn during one of her darkest moments; the existence of Marilyn's semi-nude love scene with Clark Gable--long thought to be lost; a few nights before she died, Marilyn encountered Warren Beatty at a party and disclosed some of the reasons for her final despair; a meticulously detailed account of the events of her last day, revealing how a series of miscommunications and misjudgments contributed to her death."--Dust jacket.… (más)
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There are many books about Marilyn Monroe. I asked around and this one was always listed as one of the best. Glad I listened, because I was not disappointed. Mr. Casillo has written a very engaging book and he seems to understand Marilyn Monroe as a person very well. This book shows how childhood trauma will always remain with a person to at least some extent.

This book looks at Marilyn Monroe's life, her successes and failures. It shows the struggles women had in Hollywood; the struggles of dealing with mental health issues before they were understood and treated appropriately. It shows Marilyn Monroe in many aspects and turns an icon into a very real person. Well done! ( )
  LynnB | Dec 6, 2020 |
What a very good book this is! I finished it at 2 a.m. last night. I've read other books about Marilyn Monroe, but this author seemed to understand her quite well. Highly intelligent, highly vulnerable, incredibly hyper sensitive, it took tremendous will power to continue to try to function in Hollywood during the time of her life.

As she aged, she grew very paranoid that she would lose the only thing she felt she had going for her -- her body/her looks/her chemistry. When the magical number of 36 occurred, she spun out of control. Drinking champagne to excess, while popping lots and lots of pills rendered her sloppy and disheveled. Her relationship with Frank Sinatra in particular could have worked, but he couldn't handle her addictions and her sloppy, foul behaviour as as the night went on.

Many said she walked into a room and time stood still. Her beauty created a glow around her, and it was difficult for both men and women to look away.

While her friend Pat Newcombe knew her perhaps more than any other. She too betrayed Marilyn with a simultaneous relationship with Bobby Kennedy when Marilyn was also his token. As time went on three marriages failed, mis carrying babies made her feel useless. Her second marriage to Joe DiMaggio, the famous baseball player, was solid in the beginning. But his jealousy and need to dominate at the expense of pursuing her career led to the downfall. Still, throughout her life, it was Joe who was there for her.

Tragically, she allowed both John Kennedy, President at the time, and his brother Bobby, to use her, and spit her out.

Her famous Happy Birthday Mr. President sung in a breathless, sex filled, manner while she wore a skin tight dress that made her appear naked on stage, was the downfall of the relationships of the Kennedy brothers. She became a loose cannon, and the press would only remain at bay for so long. Fearing her fragile personality and need to cling to them was part of her downfall when she was rejected.

So much that is written is already known, but it is the way in which the book is written that made me continue reading her story.

She tried to commit suicide often throughout her life. Each time, except the last one, someone rescued her. And, she could have been rescued by those close to her who did not take the extra time to heed her slurred speech on that tragic night. If only, someone would have visited her to make sure she was ok...but, this did not occur. Taking 24 nebutal pills from a prescription of 25 was most likely what killed her.

Her enigma survives. In history, she is the stunning blonde who sang diamonds are a girl's best friend, who stook on a subway grate as her dress flew up around her. Her coy, beautiful smile, her body barely covered in sheer material, and her extreme vulnerability were traits that she leaves as her legacy will remain for a long, long time.
  Whisper1 | Jan 9, 2019 |
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"Based on new interviews and research, this groundbreaking biography explores the secret selves behind Marilyn Monroe's public façades. Marilyn Monroe. Her beauty still captivates. Her love life still fascinates. Her story still dominates popular culture. Now, drawing on years of research and dozens of new interviews, this biography cuts through decades of lies and secrets and introduces you to the Marilyn Monroe you always wanted to know: a living, breathing, complex woman, bewitching and maddening, brilliant yet flawed. Charles Casillo studies Monroe's life through the context of her times--in the days before feminism, and before there was adequate treatment for bipolar disorder, which Marilyn struggled with. Starting with her abusive childhood, this biography exposes how--in spite of her fractured psyche--Marilyn's extreme ambition inspired her to transform each celebrated love affair and each tragedy into another step in her journey towards immortality. Casillo fully explores the last two years of her life, including her involvement with both John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert, and the mystery of her last day. Just a few of the revelations in [this book]: Despite reports of their bitter rivalry, Elizabeth Taylor secretly reached out and tried to help Marilyn during one of her darkest moments; the existence of Marilyn's semi-nude love scene with Clark Gable--long thought to be lost; a few nights before she died, Marilyn encountered Warren Beatty at a party and disclosed some of the reasons for her final despair; a meticulously detailed account of the events of her last day, revealing how a series of miscommunications and misjudgments contributed to her death."--Dust jacket.

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