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`The Marilyn Scandal: the Book Which Her Friends Asked Me to Write`

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17th January, 2008 23:24

sandrashevey
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About the book:
Sandra Shevey`s revised account of the life of perhaps the most enigmatic and magnificent star of the twentieth century is being reissued by Sandra Shevey Books.
When first published in 1987, its revisionism led to a stream of copycat revisions of
Marilyn Monroe`s life. None, however, we believe, equals and/or exceeds the original.
If Marilyn Monroe was, as Sandra contends, the personification of Hollywood itself, then the tragedy and travesty of her short life reflect in a kind of ritual way the life and death of Hollywood itself. She is an iconic tragedy. She is a tragedy of all the
starlets and wannabees and stars-for-fifteen minutes who have ever appeared on a soundstage or before a motion picture camera. Since writing the book in 1987 a lot has happened which gives opportunity for revision. For starters, both Joe DiMaggio and Arthur Miller have passed away. Thus Sandra is able to talk freely about the Miller marriage and his philandering which led to Marilyn`s nervous breakdown in London where they were on honeymoon. The years have also turned up more queries about Marilyn`s relationship with the Kennedys. There is rumour of the existence of the `love child` which Marilyn had with John Kennedy. More questions arise about Marilyn`s own paternity as well as about her`crazy`mother; the committal to Payne-Whitney psychiatric hospital; etc. Whilst the 1987 edition broke ground with its
foray into Marilyn`s previously undisclosed relationship with President John Kennedy,
not to mention Kennedy involvement in her morbidly protracted death, the new edition
explores the above in a revised introduction but is basically the 1987 hardback without photos.


About the Author:
Sandra Shevey is a megastar interviewer whose celebrity interviews have appeared
internationally as from 1968 when she did her `first` megastar interview with Liza
Minnelli. She is undoubtedly one of the Seventies most idiosyncratic and quirky
interviewers whose interviews seem to move on a kind of sonic intelligence. Most
interviews run about 6 or 7 hours and many were with stars on `closed sets`. Whilst having interviewed many interview-shy celebrities such as Alfred Hitchcock, Sandra also succeeded in giving a new slant to the often-interviewed such as Shirley MacLaine, Dustin Hoffman, John Lennon, Jon Voight, Peter Falk, Stockard Channing, Lauren Hutton, Barbara Hershey, Peter Fonda, and others. She is also a very fine feminist film writer and penned the seminal women in film article,`Down With Myth America`,which appeared in the New York Times in May 1970. Sandra`s pioneer film courses on women and minorities at the University of Southern California in 1970 assisted in bringing the issues to the fore. Sandra`s move to Great Britain in the eighties led to the publication of biographies about Marilyn Monroe (whom she never interviewed) and John Lennon (whom she did and for 12 hours). Sandra currently runs walks around London`s ancient markets (and has just done a film about `London`s Ancient Markets: their Fight for Survival`) and Alfred Hitchcock`s London film locations. She spends her free time writing and publishing her own books and (when she gets a breath) lecturing at London`s many venues including the Barbican, the St. Martin`s reference library, the Chelsea Festival, the National Portrait Gallery and others. Her passions include: London, walking and films (old films, mainly British) Her fondest memories are of having been able to meet (whilst they were still alive) many of the great British filmmakers of the golden age.`It was like going into a candy shop as a kid and stuffing yourself on all your favourites.`

This book is now in print and in stock and can be purchased at www.createworldwide.co.uk/sandrashevey or by e-mail at sandra_shevey@yahoo.com

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January 21st, 2008 10:59

julian
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Hi , this would be much better placed as a video clip on the main site for published work . A self filmed clip can be posted if required . This Marketplace site is purely for author pitches seeking publication or advice . contact hannah@meettheauthor.co.uk if you want to place your clip on the Meet The Author site .

January 19th, 2008 12:45

Zaziwe Jo
31 reviews

I'm confused. Is this a published book? Are you looking for an agent for it?

If it's published already shouldn't this be on the 'meet the author' section of this website, not the 'marketplace' section.

either way, I wish you well, it must be hard to write about someone who has been so written about and do it in a new or different way.
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