By Edited by Stanley Buchthal and Bernard Comment
«Fragments: Poems, Intimate Notes, Letters via Marilyn Monroe» is an occasion - an unforgettable booklet that would redefine one of many maximum icons of the 20th century and that, approximately fifty years after her dying, will definitively exhibit Marilyn Monroes humanity. «Мэрилин Монро. Жизнь, рассказанная ею самой» впервые дает возможность увидеть настоящую Монро, разглядеть ее личность за атрибутами Голливудской звезды, всегда сопровождавшими ее из этой книги мы, наконец, узнаем о том, что происходило в жизни урожденной Нормы Джин Мортенсен (впоследствии крещеной Нормы Джин Бейкер) с ее собственных слов, написанных ею прежде всего для себя, а значит настоящих. Замечательные иллюстрации, редкие фотографии и никогда не публиковавшиеся факсимиле рукописных записей погружают читателя в особенную атмосферу эпохи Мэрилин, а расшифровки архивов Монро читаются как захватывающий роман, написанный об одной из величайших женщин ХХ века - от первого лица.
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Feeling only—all I have to do is think it. How do I hear the melody—the Tone springs from emotion Tone—groans and moans—“I’m (animals—“down to the hogs”) so sick”—hums from with cat—hum—nice kitty soft. starts from below my feet feet—all in my feet. What is my pantomime playing with How is my head? as if I might never speak move transparency. letting go. down down in back. pulling up from here. right tension stomach [illegible] only Fear of giving me the lines new maybe won’t be able to learn them maybe I’ll make mistakes people will either think I’m no good or laugh or belittle me or think I can’t act.
As if I might never speak move transparency. letting go. down down in back. pulling up from here. right tension stomach [illegible] only Fear of giving me the lines new maybe won’t be able to learn them maybe I’ll make mistakes people will either think I’m no good or laugh or belittle me or think I can’t act. Women looked stern and critical— unfriendly and cold in general afraid director won’t think I’m any good. remembering when I couldn’t do a god damn thing. then trying to build myself up with the fact that I have done things right that were even good and have had moments that were excellent but the bad is heavier to carry around and feel have no confidence depressed mad Pardon me are you the janitor’s wife caught a Greyhound Bus from Monterey to Salinas.
On the Bus I was the only person woman with about sixty italian fishermen and I’ve never met sixty such charming gentlemen—they were wonderful. Some company was sending them downstate where their boats and (they hoped) fish were waiting for them. Some could hardly speak english not only do I love Greeks [illegible] I love Italians. they’re so warm, lusty and friendly as hell—I’d love to go to Italy someday. Notes: The sentence of the notebook is one of the few lines Marilyn had to say in Love Nest (1951), so we may assume that these notes—at any rate, the ones written in pencil— date from the same period.