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Diana. Su Verdadera Historia - Andrew Morton.epub May 2026
Do not read Diana: Her True Story for historical accuracy. Read it as a and as a study in how a powerless person wields the only weapon she has: the press.
Author: Andrew Morton (with the secret collaboration of Diana, Princess of Wales) Original Publication Date: 1992 (Updated editions in 1997 and 2017) Genre: Biography / Investigative Journalism / Tell-all Memoir (by proxy) 1. The Central Paradox: A Silent Woman Screaming Through a Journalist At its core, Diana: Her True Story is not a traditional biography. It is a literary proxy war . Andrew Morton served as the authorized voice for a woman who, publicly, could not speak. The book’s most fascinating element is the methodology: Diana secretly met with Morton’s friend, Dr. James Colthurst, to smuggle out cassette tapes of her own voice. She corrected Morton’s proofs in secret, hiding them inside a dollhouse at Kensington Palace. Diana. Su verdadera historia - Andrew Morton.epub
The prose is workmanlike; Morton is not a great stylist. But the is electric. Every page crackles with the tension of a woman looking over her shoulder, speaking into a tape recorder, knowing that one day the world would finally hear her scream. Do not read Diana: Her True Story for historical accuracy
★★★★☆ (4/5) – Essential for understanding Diana the myth, less useful for Diana the historical figure. One Fun Fact to Share: Diana reportedly reviewed the book’s proofs while sitting in the bathroom at Sandringham House during the royal family’s Christmas celebrations. She locked the door, pretending to be ill, while secretly annotating her own indictment of the family eating dinner one floor below. The Central Paradox: A Silent Woman Screaming Through