New excerpt details Marilyn Monroe's reading and self-doubt

A recently published book excerpt examines Marilyn Monroe's extensive reading as a response to persistent self-doubt and imposter syndrome throughout her life and career.

The excerpt from Marilyn and Her Books: The Literary Life of Marilyn Monroe by Gail Crowther describes how Monroe lacked supportive family or partners and often paid those closest to her. She built her own belief in herself amid Hollywood pressures and criticism from figures including Joe DiMaggio and Arthur Miller.

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