Apparently, to gain sympathetic publicity, she exaggerated the poverty and pitifulness of her early life-but the truth is bad enough. Spoto presents a detailed, factual account of Marilyn's life. Turns out, I probably picked the least sensationalized, earnestly-endeavoring-to-be-accurate Marilyn bio out there. I picked up Donald Spoto's Marilyn Monroe: The Biography somewhat at random at my public library. I've only watched a couple of her movies, but if you grew up a latter-fringe baby boomer as I did, Marilyn Monroe-even dead-was just there.Įven now, there are myriads of blogs, many of them by young people, devoted to iconic images of the movie star.Īs Elton John famously sang about her in "Candle in the Wind," her "candle burned out long before her legend ever did." I must admit, I've been curious about this legendary sex symbol/icon for some time. I was only 5 and a half years old, but I clearly remember my teacher pointing out that riches and fame had not brought Marilyn Monroe happiness.that she had killed herself despite all that. Such was the staggering fame and notoriety of Marilyn Monroe, that even my Sunday School teacher mentioned her as a sort of cautionary tale the Sunday after she died.
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