Two steel filing cabinets, removed from Marilyn Monroe’s home in the days following her death in 1962, have become part of the paraphernalia surrounding her legend. Frequently mentioned in biographies, the cabinets became as symbolic as Marilyn’s white piano or the fluffy tiger found on her lawn by police. According to whom you read, the files held the key to Monroe’s inner soul or the truth about her untimely demise. Continue reading
Rebelling Against the Gaze: ‘MM – Personal’
26 Saturday Feb 2011
Posted Art and Photography, Books, Film, Marilyn Monroe, Non-Fiction
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