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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1988

Originally published
  
1988

Subject
  
Biography


Language
  
English

Pages
  
182 pages

Genre
  
Non-fiction

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Publisher
  
Henry Holt & Co (hardcover) Signet (paperback)

ISBN
  
978-0805000603 (hardcover) 978-0451155962 (paperback)

Authors
  
Gloria Steinem, George Barris

Similar
  
Gloria Steinem books, Marilyn Monroe books, Film books

Marilyn: Norma Jean is a biography of Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jean Baker) by feminist Gloria Steinem. Published in 1988, the book features pictures by photographer George Barris and thus evokes Norman Mailer's 1973 controversial biography Marilyn that also essentially is a long essay on Monroe added to a book of photographs.

John Smothers, in his 1987 review in The Library Journal, wrote:

"Steinem admits that as a teenager she walked out on the movie Gentlemen Prefer Blondes because she was embarrassed at Monroe's performance/persona. Now admiring of her subject, Steinem spends little time on Monroe's films but instead concentrates on her personality, believing it, along with her appearance, to be responsible for her status as a cultural icon. Occasionally Steinem's prose is too purple, but for the most part the book serves well as an even-handed introduction to the Monroe phenomenon."

There was a hardcover reprint in 1997 but the book is now out of print.

References

Marilyn: Norma Jean Wikipedia