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In her most ambitious work to date, Joyce Carol Oates boldly reimagines the inner, poetic, and spiritual life of Norma Jeane Baker -- the child, the woman, the fated celebrity and idolized blonde the world came to know as Marilyn Monroe. In a voice startlingly intimate and rich, Norma Jeane tells her own story of an emblematic American artist -- intensely conflicted and driven -- who had lost her way. A powerful portrait of Hollywood's myth and an extraordinary woman's heartbreaking reality, "Blonde" is a sweeping epic that pays tribute to the elusive magic and devastation behind the creation of the great twentieth-century American star.
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Blonde, Joyce Carol Oates
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- Released
- 2001
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- Book condition
- Good
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- Title
- Blonde
- Subtitle
- A Novel
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Joyce Carol Oates
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Released
- 2001
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 752
- ISBN10
- 006093493X
- ISBN13
- 9780060934934
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Fiction, USA, American Literature, Adapted for Film, Actors and Actresses, Suicide, Artists, Hollywood, Drug Addicts, Marilyn Monroe, 1926-1962
- First published
- 2000
- Original title
- Blonde
- Rating
- 3.7 out of 5
- Description
- In her most ambitious work to date, Joyce Carol Oates boldly reimagines the inner, poetic, and spiritual life of Norma Jeane Baker -- the child, the woman, the fated celebrity and idolized blonde the world came to know as Marilyn Monroe. In a voice startlingly intimate and rich, Norma Jeane tells her own story of an emblematic American artist -- intensely conflicted and driven -- who had lost her way. A powerful portrait of Hollywood's myth and an extraordinary woman's heartbreaking reality, "Blonde" is a sweeping epic that pays tribute to the elusive magic and devastation behind the creation of the great twentieth-century American star.







