"She was almost always photographed smiling, her lips slightly parted, her skin aglow with an aura all its own, and yet there was usually a curl of sadness in her smile: sadness that just managed to fight through; sadness that was always considerable and sometimes intense."
In The New York Review of Books, Larry McMurtry discusses three recently published books about Marilyn Monroe.
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
"'Interesting—and Rare'"
Labels:
books,
cultural history,
Marilyn Monroe,
movies,
photography,
twentieth century
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