Hamouda Ismaili's 'The Body Between Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller' delves into the intricate and often tumultuous relationship between two iconic figures of the 20th century: Hollywood star Marilyn Monroe and celebrated playwright Arthur Miller. This book explores how their individual identities, professional lives, and personal struggles intertwined, particularly focusing on the concept of 'the body' – both as a physical presence and as a metaphor for public image, artistic expression, and inner self. Ismaili provides a compelling analysis of their union, revealing the complexities behind the glamour and the profound impact they had on each other's lives and legacies, offering fresh perspectives on their enduring mystique and the societal pressures they faced.