Around the World with ‘The Mmm Girl’
17 Thursday Sep 2009
Posted in Art and Photography, Books, Marilyn Monroe, The Mmm Girl, Updates
17 Thursday Sep 2009
Posted in Art and Photography, Books, Marilyn Monroe, The Mmm Girl, Updates
15 Tuesday Sep 2009
Posted in Books, Film, Marilyn Monroe, Non-Fiction
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Biography, Dr Ralph Greenson, Frank Sinatra, Gladys Monroe, Ida Bolender, J. Randy Taraborrelli, John F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Mental Illness, Norma Jeane, Robert Kennedy

J. Randy Taraborrelli is the leading celebrity biographer of our time. His subjects include contemporary stars like Michael Jackson and Madonna, and he has produced a string of bestsellers. Taraborrelli’s style is best described as gossip journalism – tabloid-style, perhaps, but widely read. Having published books on Frank Sinatra and the Kennedys, it was perhaps inevitable that Taraborrelli would turn his attentions to Marilyn Monroe, who knew them all. But Monroe represents a unique challenge to biographers because she has been written about extensively in the 47 years since her death, more than any other actress. Furthermore, accounts of her life and character vary widely and it is difficult to find a consensus on even the most basic facts.
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19 Wednesday Aug 2009
Posted in Art and Photography, Books, Marilyn Monroe, Non-Fiction, Periodicals
Life was one of the most popular American magazines of the 20th century, with a strong emphasis on photojournalism. It lives on today as an online photo archive, and occasionally publishes special editions in honour of iconic Americans. During the 1950s and 60s, one of their favourite cover stars was none other than Marilyn Monroe, and this tribute is long overdue. Continue reading
25 Saturday Jul 2009
Posted in Books, Marilyn Monroe, Updates
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My review of David Marshall‘s speculative novel, Life Among The Cannibals: The Life and Times of Marilyn Monroe 1962-2003, appears in Issue 9 of Mad About Marilyn, the UK-based fan club and magazine. This latest edition also features the famous 1956 interview that Marilyn gave to Earl Wilson from her hotel suite, a retrospective on Jack Cardiff, and a closer look at those plastic surgery rumours.
01 Wednesday Jul 2009
Posted in Books, Interviews, Marilyn Monroe
Ten To One is a new series in which I’ll be interviewing writers I admire. First up is David Marshall, author of The DD Group, an investigation into the death of Marilyn Monroe, and Life Among The Cannibals, which imagines how Marilyn’s life might have progressed had she survived beyond 1962.
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