sabato 6 aprile 2013

Desperate letters of Marilyn Monroe

The letter sends her adviser, Lee Strasberg, shows her inner struggle in front of the cameras. She says she feels like there is nothing on this earth and that does not belong to the human race. Marilyn Monroe wrote of her disappointment and that he believed was being crazy, this clause is mentioned in one of the letters addressed to her advisor. Cinema star who died of a drug overdose, has repeatedly expressed Lee Strasberg for depression and her inability front of the cameras. Handwritten letter is expected to be sold at auction at a price of 33,000 pounds, and is part of a rare historical documentation that is being sold online. Among many other things, there are some heartfelt letters written by General Dwight Eisnehower, that goes to his wife during World War II, as well as a letter written on a typewriter from John Lennon to Paul Mc Cartney.
 
Monroe paper, which is not dated, was written during her stay at the Hotel Bel-Air, as appears from the letter head. She writes:
 
"My Will is very weak, can not bear anything. Sounds crazy ego and in fact I think I'm going crazy. Just stand in front of the cameras and concentration, effort and everything I learned, I leave. Then I feel like I do not belong to the human race at all. "
 
This paper will go on auction on 30 May and the sales figures will vary between 20,000 and 30,000 pounds. Monroe returned to Strasberg, known as the "father of method acting in America" ​​at the height of her career. 58 Eisenhower's letters, handwritten in the years '42-'45, evidence of war news event, and devotion to his wife, Mamie. It is believed that the largest group of his papers can reach the figure of 80,000 pounds. Included in the auction is an undated letter of John Lennon, typed on a typewriter and run Linda Paul Mc Cartney. Reflected the hostility between the two members of the Beatles at the time of the formal partition of 1971-shit. Two pages of the paper are not signed and corrections. A picture-logo shows Lennon with his wife kissing on the lips. Among other things, the letter stated: "Do you think that most of today's art comes down to the Beatles? No, I do not think it can be so crazy-Paul-you believe this? When you stop believing it, need to wake up. " Paper is supposed to get the value of 40,000 pounds.

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