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Title
Amy Wallace interview
Creator
Wallace, Amy
Contributor
Martinson, Connie
Publication Information
The Drucker Institute
Contributing Institution
Claremont Colleges Library
Collection
Connie Martinson Talks Books
Rights Information
All rights are retained by The Drucker Institute. For permission to use this item, contact The Drucker Institute, https://www.drucker.institute/about/drucker-archives/
Description
Amy Wallace discusses the book she co-wrote with her family, “The Intimate Sex Lives of Famous People.” She begins by explaining how she collected information on the quirks and peculiarities of famous people, and decided to make a book out of it. She talks about the love lives of several celebrities throughout history like Margaret Sanger, Jean Harlow, Jack Benny, Walt Disney, Adolph Hitler, and Marilyn Monroe. She describes the connections she found between a celebrity’s personality and how it is mirrored in their sex life. Wallace discusses the suggestive satire Mark Twain wrote and the relationship he had with his wife. She talks about what makes a happy marriage and a successful relationship between two people. She ends the interview by discussing the sex lives of politicians and world leaders.
Type
moving image
Format
video/f4v
00:27:58
Identifier
cmt00943
http://ccdl.claremont.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cmt/id/1172
Language
English
Subject
Biography
Sex customs
Source
U-matic tape.
Relation
Connie Martinson Talks Books - https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/cmt

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