01897oam 2200325z- 450 991016274450332120230906203136.00-573-30046-1(CKB)3710000000856147(BIP)055870067(VLeBooks)9780573300462(Exl-AI)993710000000856147(EXLCZ)99371000000085614720211102c2015uuuu -u- -engThe unremarkable death of Marilyn Monroe: a play in one actSamuel FrenchLondon1 online resource (52 p.) ill0-573-13203-8 She was the most famous movie star in the world, famous for all the wrong reasons: her image, her sex appeal, her frailties and failings; for her love affairs, her lateness on set and her drug dependency. For decades the sensation surrounding her death has eclipsed the sensation of her life. But no one knows what events led up to that fateful night in August 1962 when Marilyn was only 36 years old. Until now. The Unremarkable Death of Marilyn Monroe, recognises a Marilyn never before seen: alone in only her dressing gown; no glitz, no glamour, no masks. Overdosed on pills, the woman behind the icon drifts back through her life and the memories of those she loved the most. Revealing a frustrated intelligence, she exposes the truth behind her legend, leading us, in real time, to the centre of her psyche, the truth of her being, and the moment of her demise.CelebritiesDeathGenerated by AIDrug addictionPsychological aspectsGenerated by AICelebritiesDeathDrug addictionPsychological aspects822.92Jones Elton Townend1748284BOOK9910162744503321The unremarkable death of Marilyn Monroe: a play in one act4180905UNINA