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Blonde: A Masterful Work of Literary Digressions

Carol A. Seidl June 5, 2020 August 28, 2020Books book review, Joyce Carol Oates, Marilyn Monroe, Wonder Boys 0
Blonde, by Joyce Carol Oates

Today, I decided to give up on reading Blonde, by Joyce Carol Oates. The book is over 700 pages and I’ve hit a wall at page 490. I feel there’s no sense in finishing. Here’s why: Fact or Fiction Blonde tells the story of Marilyn Monroe’s life. Only it doesn’t.…

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