In a letter to Norman Rosten, a friend of hers from Brooklyn, she wrote," Don't give up the ship while it's sinking. I have a feeling this boat is never going to dock. We are going through the Straights of Dire. It's rough and choppy but why should I worry I have no phallic symbol to lose..
Marilyn"
Then in her own hand, the above is typed on stationary of the Hotel del Coranado, Coranado California
"Love me for my yellow hair alone. I would have written this by hand but it's trembling."
This is a piece of information that is being researched by the foundation, in relationship to the events in her life at the time. Her husband, Arthur Miller, her daughter Nancy, who
was studying with Strasberg at the same time in Nyc , and Milton Greene who was a partner of hers in her production company who she later fired. He, Milton Greene, still continues to profit from her name and estate.
This and many more real incidents are being revealed in the play Here I am Mother, the real story of Marilyn Monroe and the book, by the same name.
see www.marilynmonroefoundation.com


