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  1. Apr 10, 2013 · The drug found fame among laymen, fuelled in part by Elizabeth Wurtzel's bestselling book Prozac Nation. Now it is part of the everyday lexicon. The drug was introduced in the US in 1988 and in ...

  2. James Freed. . (m. 2015) . Elizabeth Lee Wurtzel (July 31, 1967 – January 7, 2020) was an American writer, journalist, and lawyer known for the confessional memoir Prozac Nation, which she published at the age of 27. Her work often focused on chronicling her personal struggles with depression, addiction, career, and relationships.

  3. Jan 17, 2020 · But in the end, none of the good was any match for the aching, enduring, suicidal pain.”. Elizabeth Lee Wurtzel was born on July 31, 1967, in Manhattan. Her mother was Lynne Ellen Winters, whom ...

  4. Wurtzel also published an advice book, Radical Sanity (1999, later known as The Bitch Rules and The Secret of Life). After receiving her law degree in 2008, she wrote about intellectual property ...

  5. Jan 7, 2020 · Before memoirs became a literary genre du jour, and before the now-popular confessional style of writing became mainstream, Wurtzel’s “Prozac Nation,” published when she was just 27, created ...

  6. Jan 8, 2020 · Her second book, Bitch: In Praise of Difficult Women, a 1998 collection of essays exploring some of history’s most complicated women, and depicting a topless Wurtzel giving the world the finger ...

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  8. Jan 8, 2020 · Wurtzel was soon doing cocaine and heroin, and found herself addicted to Ritalin, which she did not “take” so much as snort, as she recounted in her 2003 addiction memoir, “More, Now, Again.”

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