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Sep 30, 2021 · With the events compressed into an account of Lizzie’s first year at Harvard, Skjoldbjærg’s Prozac Nation (Citation 2001), like Wurtzel’s memoir, retains a keen eye for lifestyle and a preoccupation with certain kinds of popular culture. In one pivotal episode from early in the film, for example, we see Lizzie at a Lou Reed gig, a scene that spills into a fantasy in which she enjoys a ...
Wurtzel met photo editor and aspiring novelist James Freed Jr. in October 2013 at an addiction-themed reading. [42] They became engaged in September 2014 and married in May 2015, while she was undergoing therapy. [7] [43] [44] The couple later separated, but remained close. [2]
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 ...
Jan 17, 2020 · Elizabeth Wurtzel entered American letters in a white hot blaze in 1994. Her subject matter: what Winston Churchill called the black dog — depression.
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 ...
Jun 9, 2021 · I added the book to my pile and made my way to the register, completely unaware of the major impact that Elizabeth Wurtzel’s 1994 memoir would have on me. Not only did Wurtzel’s firsthand account of experiencing mental illness and finding self-awareness manage to steal thoughts right from my brain, but her stream-of-consciousness writing style amazed me.
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Jan 7, 2020 · Ms Wurtzel was an influential voice of Generation X Elizabeth Wurtzel, author of the best-selling 1994 memoir Prozac Nation which detailed her struggles with depression and addiction, has died ...