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Notes
IN THE FOLLOWING NOTES, books are indicated by the author’s name, or name and a short title if there is more than one book by the same author. All interviews are indicated by the abbreviation int. and were conducted by the author, unless otherwise designated.
Chapter 1
3 August 4, 1962, scene: int. Natalie Jacobs, 1985.
3 Coverage: Hollywood Citizen-News, Dec. 31, 1962.
3 District Attorney inquiry: int. Assistant District Attorney Ronald Carroll and Investigator Alan Tomich, 1983.
4 Mailer: int., 1985.
5 Last interview: Richard Meryman, Life, Aug. 3, 1962.
5 Geminis: Weatherby, 112.
6 Mother today: Film Comment, Sept. 1982; National Enquirer, 1982; int. James Haspiel, 1983.
6 Gladys’s birth: marriage certificate, in Slatzer, 351.
6 MM birth: certificate, in Slatzer, 347.
6 Mortenson: Photoplay, Dec. 1962; Los Angeles Daily News and The Register, Feb. 13, 1981 (on death of a Mortenson); corr. MM genealogist Roy Turner, 1983.
6 MM denies Mortenson: Hedda Hopper, int. transcript, March 10, 1953 (Zolotow collection). See also Dougherty, 73; Skolsky, Don’t Get Me Wrong, 220.
6 Gifford: Guiles, Norma Jean, 7.
7 Gable: Guiles, Norma Jean, 38; int. Hildi Greenson, 1983; Empire News (London), May 9, 1954.
7 Official form: int. Marjorie Stengel, 1983.
7 Forebears: data supplied by Monroe genealogist Roy Turner; Guiles, Norma Jean, 16; Empire News, May 9, 1954.
7 Genetic risk from syphilis: int. Dr Burke Cunha, infectious disease specialist, and Dr Yehudi Fehnan, clinical professor of dermatology, both of New York City.
7 Delia ‘smothered’ MM: Arthur Mil
ler, in Guiles, Norma Jean, 14.
8 Mother ‘not mad’: int. Inez Melson, 1983.
8 ‘Atheist Jew’: int. Hildi and Joan Greenson, 1983.
10 Psychiatrists: corr. Dr Ruth Bruun, Dr Bertel Bruun, and Dr Valérie Shikhverg, all of New York, 1985.
10 Shikhverg: corr. and int. 1985.
Chapter 2
13 ‘Arrival at school’: Empire News, May 16, 1954.
13 Hecht: Empire News, May 2–Aug. 1, 1954.
13 Controversy: George Carpozi, New York Post, June 21, 1974; Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, Sept. 1, 1954.
15 Dougherty marriage: Dougherty; Lytess; Wilkie, 126ff, 172ff; Empire News, May 16, 1954.
17 MM in factory: Empire News, May 16, 1954.
18 Conover: Conover, opening chapters; int. David Conover, 1983; Modern Screen, July 1954; Georges Belmont, int. Monroe, Jours de France, 1960.
18 Figure (fn.): Palmer 12; Donald Zec, London Daily Express, Aug. 6, 1962; int. Billy Travilla, 1983.
20 Acting: Empire News, May 23, 1954.
20 MM explores Hollywood: Empire News, May 23, 1954.
Chapter 3
21 MM on Norma Jean: Empire News, May 16, 1954.
21 ‘Faithful’: Empire News, May 16, 1954.
21 Dougherty trust: Dougherty, 86.
22 MM in 1960: Jaik Rosenstein, Hollywood Close-Up, May 17, 1974.
22 De Dienes: Dougherty, 93–95; corr. André de Dienes, 1984; Jack Smith, Los Angeles Times, Aug. 8, 1962; Mailer, Marilyn, 76ff.; Hudson, 36.
24 Conover: int., 1983; int. Robert Markel, formerly of Grosset & Dunlap, 1984.
24 Lembourn: Lembourn; corr. Mrs Norman Nordstrand, 1984; New York Times, June 3, 1979; James Haspiel, Films in Review, Aug./Sept. 1979.
24 Jean-Louis: int., 1983.
25 MM on men in Hollywood: Empire News, May 16, 1954.
26 ‘Call-girl’: Adams, Imperfect Genius, 253; Strasberg, in Swank, Aug. 1980; int. Cindy Adams, 1985.
26 Pepitone: int., 1984; Pepitone and Stadiem, 80.
26 Halsman: Popular Photography, June 1953 and Jan. 1956.
27 First sex: Skolsky, Don’t Get Me Wrong, 222
27 Shearer: Parade, Aug. 5, 1973.
28 Rape (MM version): Empire News, May 9, 1954.
28 Feury: int., 1983.
29 Rosenstein: Hollywood Close-Up, May 17, 1974.
29 Greenson: corr. colleague, 1960.
30 Nightmare: Dougherty, 34.
30 Freud: New York Times, Science Supplement, Jan. 24, 1984.
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