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All the Available Light A Marilyn Monroe Reader

by Yona McDonough
All the Available Light A Marilyn Monroe Reader

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No star in any genre has affected the world as deeply or has lasted as long without fading as Marilyn Monroe. This thought-provoking and wide-ranging collection of essays examines the undiminished incandescence of Marilyn Monroe -- the impact she has had on our culture, the evolution of her legend since her death, and what she tells us now about our lives and times -- and includes previously unpublished work from some of America's best writers, such as: Joyce Carol Oates, Alice Elliot Dark, Albert Mobilo, Marge Piercy, Lore Segal, Lisa Shea, and many more.

From her troubled family beginnings to the infamous $13 million auction held at Christie's in New York City, All the Available Light paints an unforgettable portrait of Marilyn as you've never seen her before.

This extremely rare cover photo was taken c. 1954, on the set of The Seven Year Itch.

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Molly Jong-Fast author of Normal Girl All the Available Light glistens with luminescent essays from many glowing greats. This anthology shines more light directly on the face of America's greatest star.

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Natalia Ilyin author of Blonde Like Me: The Roots of the Blonde Myth in Our Culture All the Available Light does what no other book on Marilyn has been able to do: instead of plodding linearly through her facts and myth, pinning her identity under the lightbulb of interrogation, this rich group of essays produces a diffraction pattern, projects a three-dimensional image, delivers her to us like a hologram.

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Patricia Kennealy Morrison author of Strange Days: My Life With and Without Jim Morrison Sparkling and startling insights into the person and persona that both were Marilyn Monroe -- this collection reminds us all of what we too often forget: that under every lambent icon dwells a living, breathing, hurting, joyous human soul.

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Natalia Ilyin author of Blonde Like Me: The Roots of the Blonde Myth in Our Culture All the Available Light does what no other book on Marilyn has been able to do: instead of plodding linearly through her facts and myth, pinning her identity under the lightbulb of interrogation, this rich group of essays produces a diffraction pattern, projects a three-dimensional image, delivers her to us like a hologram.

Review

Patricia Kennealy Morrison author of Strange Days: My Life With and Without Jim Morrison Sparkling and startling insights into the person and persona that both were Marilyn Monroe -- this collection reminds us all of what we too often forget: that under every lambent icon dwells a living, breathing, hurting, joyous human soul.

Review

Molly Jong-Fast author of Normal Girl All the Available Light glistens with luminescent essays from many glowing greats. This anthology shines more light directly on the face of America's greatest star.

Synopsis

No star in any genre has affected the world as deeply or has lasted as long without fading as Marilyn Monroe. This thought-provoking and wide-ranging collection of essays examines the undiminished incandescence of Marilyn Monroe -- the impact she has had on our culture, the evolution of her legend since her death, and what she tells us now about our lives and times -- and includes previously unpublished work from some of America's best writers, such as: Joyce Carol Oates, Alice Elliot Dark, Albert Mobilo, Marge Piercy, Lore Segal, Lisa Shea, and many more.

From her troubled family beginnings to the infamous $13 million auction held at Christie's in New York City, All the Available Light paints an unforgettable portrait of Marilyn as you've never seen her before.

This extremely rare cover photo was taken c. 1954, on the set of The Seven Year Itch.


About the Author

Yona Zeldis McDonough is the author of  the novels THE FOUR TEMPERAMENTS and IN DAHLIA’S WAKE. She is also the editor of the essay collections THE BARBIE CHRONICLES: A LIVING DOLL TURNS FORTY and ALL THE AVAILABLE LIGHT: A MARILYN MONROE READER. Her short fiction, articles, and essays have been published in anthologies as well as in numerous national magazines, and newspapers. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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Contents

INTRODUCTION (Yona Zeldis McDonough)

FREEZE FRAME: MARILYN AS ICON

ICONOMANIA: FAME, SEX, PHOTOGRAPHY, AND THE MYTH OF MARILYN MONROE (Richard B. Woodward)

CENTERFOLD (Joyce Carol Oates)

SOME LIKE HER HOT: MARILYN AND SEX

TOO SEXY, SEXY TOO (Alice Elliott Dark)

SCRATCHING TOM EWELL'S ITCH (Albert Mobilio)

BOOT IN THE FACE: MARILYN AS VICTIM

THE WOMAN WHO WILL NOT DIE (Gloria Steinem)

MARILYN, WE HARDLY KNEW YOU (Kate Millett)

THE "LOVE GOODDESS" WHO NEVER FOUND ANY LOVE (Clare Boothe Luce) Looking Good (Marge Piercy)

GOLDEN GIRL: MARILYN IN HOLLYWOOD

WE WOULD HAVE HAD TO INVENT HER (Molly Haskell)

FACE VALUE (Sabrina Barton)

SEXY AND HER SISTERS (Lore Segal)

THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL (Sir Laurence Olivier)

PERSONAL GEOGRAPHY: MARILYN IN CULTURE

FRENCH KISS (Catherine Texier)

MARILYN AT THE MIKVAH (Evan Zimroth)

TWO DAUGHTERS (Dennis Grunes)

THE SUM OF THE PARTS: MARILYN RECONSTRUCTED

MOTHER, DAUGHTER, SIREN, LOVER: MARILYN IN SONG (Lisa Shea)

THE HUNTED (Melissa Holbrook Pierson)

RELIQUARY (Yona Zeldis McDonough)

CHRONOLOGY

NOTES

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ISBN:
9780684873923
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
08/05/2002
Publisher:
SIMON & SCHUSTER TRADE
Pages:
240
Height:
.61IN
Width:
5.19IN
Number of Units:
1
Copyright Year:
2002
Series Volume:
107-300
UPC Code:
2800684873925
Editor:
Yona Zeldis McDonough
Author:
Yona Zeldis McDonough
Author:
Yona Mcdonough
Subject:
Biography-Entertainment and Performing Arts
Subject:
Criticism and interpretation
Subject:
Monroe, Marilyn
Subject:
Monroe, Marilyn - C

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