Marilyn and Her Books: The Literary Life of Marilyn Monroe

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Marilyn and Her Books: The Literary Life of Marilyn Monroe

Author(s): Gail Crowther (Author)

  • Publisher: Gallery Books
  • Publication Date: May 26, 2026
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 304 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1668098288
  • ISBN-13: 9781668098288

Book Description

Commemorating the hundredth anniversary of Marilyn Monroe's birth and with full cooperation of the Monroe estate, an investigation into the literary life of the Hollywood icon and actress, from the author of Three-Martini Afternoons at the Ritz and Dorothy Parker in Hollywood.

Far from the spotlights of the Hollywood film sets and the flashbulbs of the press, Marilyn Monroe was a great reader and lover of books. Her association with writers did not stop at reading their words on the page. She was, of course, briefly married to one of America’s best-known playwrights, Arthur Miller, and met a number of other writers who moved in his literary world. But she also met authors independently of Miller, many of whom were fans of her films and keen to meet her.

Through her deep research, Gail Crowther delves into Marilyn’s personal book collection and recounts some of these meetings, like when she shared an apartment with Shelley Winters in West Hollywood, where they entertained Dylan Thomas and Christopher Isherwood for drinks (probably several drinks), after which Monroe arranged for Thomas to meet his childhood hero, Charlie Chaplin. Or when Life magazine arranged for Monroe to be interviewed by Dame Edith Sitwell at the Sunset Tower Hotel, and Sitwell was both charmed and blown away by Monroe’s intelligence.

Marilyn And Her Books: The Literary Life of Marilyn Monroe charts the intellectual life of a screen legend, revealing how Monroe, who left high school before graduation, embarked on an impressive and progressive program of self-education, hungry for knowledge and devouring books as an active and engaged reader. Her personal library reflects this inquiring mind.

In 2026, for her centenary, this book showcases Marilyn Monroe the reader. Because, at the end of her life, it was not her jewels or her furs, shoes, or dresses that she cared about. It was her books.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“It is the persistent skepticism about Monroe’s intelligence that fascinates Crowther, and while trying to understand the ‘why’ of it all, she explores the nature of reading itself…. In coming to know Monroe as an avid literature lover, Crowthers’ readers will also gain insights into their own bookish lives.” —Booklist (Starred Review)

"No woman was more patronized and demeaned than Marilyn Monroe. With wit, warmth and scholarly empathy, Gail Crowther’s wonderful book reconstructs not just her library, but her life. Marilyn and Her Books is both a penetrating analysis of her literary compulsions and a kind of Lynchian diorama: a shimmering, unsettling portrait which reminds us that reading, like Hollywood, is a dream-state. Just when we thought we could not love Marilyn more, Crowther deepens and complicates our devotion, allowing us to see her clearly at last - and lay her to rest with the respect she has always deserved. I loved it." —John O'Connell, author of Bowie's Bookshelf

"An intimate exploration of the personal library of actor and model Marilyn Monroe [and] the significant role books played in her life…. By illuminating and uplifting Monroe’s love of books, Crowther helps rewrite the narrative that cast the actor as a “dumb blonde” and takes seriously the impact Monroe had on film and culture. This is an enlightening study of a misunderstood icon.” —Publishers Weekly

About the Author

Dr. Gail Crowther is a writer, researcher, and academic. She is the author of Dorothy Parker in Hollywood, Three-Martini Afternoons at the Ritz: The Rebellion of Sylvia Plath & Anne Sexton, The Haunted Reader & Sylvia Plath, and the coauthor of Sylvia Plath in Devon: A Year’s Turning and These Ghostly Archives: The Unearthing of Sylvia Plath. Gail divides her time between the North of England and London.

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