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Charles Casillo

    L'esprit de cet auteur s'attarde souvent sur ses intérêts et obsessions profonds, notamment les figures tragiques, le film noir et les individus extraordinairement talentueux. Son écriture explore fréquemment des thèmes tels que le sexe, la solitude et l'insécurité, disséquant les complexités de l'expérience humaine. Il capture des idées fugaces de manière spontanée, souvent sur des serviettes ou des bouts de papier, qui peuvent ensuite germer en de nouvelles créations littéraires. Ses œuvres offrent une exploration profonde de la psyché humaine et de la nature complexe de la vie.

    Marilyn Monroe
    • Marilyn Monroe

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      This groundbreaking biography delves into the hidden complexities of Marilyn Monroe, revealing the woman behind her captivating beauty and tumultuous love life. Drawing on extensive research and new interviews, it uncovers the truth about Monroe, portraying her as a multifaceted individual—bewitching, maddening, brilliant, and flawed. The narrative situates her life within the context of her times, highlighting the challenges she faced before feminism and the lack of effective treatment for bipolar disorder, a struggle she endured. Beginning with her abusive childhood, the biography illustrates how her fractured psyche fueled her ambition, transforming each celebrated romance and tragedy into steps toward her enduring legacy. It thoroughly examines the last two years of her life, including her relationships with John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, and the enigma surrounding her final day. Among the revelations are Elizabeth Taylor's secret attempts to assist Monroe during a dark period, the rediscovery of a semi-nude love scene with Clark Gable, and a poignant encounter with Warren Beatty shortly before her death, where she shared insights into her despair. The account meticulously details the events leading to her demise, highlighting how miscommunications and misjudgments played a role in her tragic end.

      Marilyn Monroe2018
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