Of Women and Their Elegance
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| Težina | 285 g |
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| Format | 12 × 18 cm |
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| Mjesto izdanja | New York |
| Godina | 1981 |
| Broj stranica | 287 |
| Uvez | Meki |
| Stanje knjige | Vrlo dobro |
A lavishly illustrated meditation on Marilyn Monroe, this volume pairs striking photographs with an extended essay that blends biography, cultural commentary, and novelistic speculation. Norman Mailer—Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist, journalist, and one of the leading figures of the New Journalism—approaches Monroe as both historical figure and enduring American myth. He reflects on her childhood, rise to stardom, marriages, and mysterious death, while exploring larger themes of fame, sexuality, power, and the making of celebrity in modern America. Mailer’s prose is bold, provocative, and unmistakably his own, offering not a conventional biography but a personal, interpretive portrait of a woman who became an icon. Readers interested in Monroe, film history, or Mailer’s distinctive literary voice will find this an intriguing and visually compelling volume.