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Elizabeth Wurtzel

Elizabeth Wurtzel

Elizabeth Wurtzel

More, Now, Again will be released on November 01, 2007 in
Nov 01, 2007
More, Now, Again is now available in
Nov 01, 2007
More, Now, Again will be released on December 31, 2002 in Trade Paperback
Dec 31, 2002
More, Now, Again is now available in Trade Paperback
Dec 31, 2002
More, Now, Again will be released on December 31, 2002 in
Dec 31, 2002
More, Now, Again is now available in
Dec 31, 2002
Excerpt:
Prologue from More, Now, Again
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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Firstpost.com, April 29, 2012
...000-plus word essay in the New York Times magazine titled Post-Prozac Nation, that evidently owes its title to Elizabeth Wurtzel’s 1994 best-seller Prozac Nation, he seeks to deconstruct depression and its most common treatment through different...
The Scotsman, March 19, 2012
...quite a few depression memoirs – William Styron’s Darkness Visible, Andrew Solomon’s The Noonday Demon, and Elizabeth Wurtzel’s Prozac Nation among them – but those are all written by Americans. Among the British, Stephanie Merritt had written...
Yahoo! Shine, February 2, 2012
...books on the subject. The origin of owning the 'B' word may be attributed a 1999 book by Elizabeth Wurtzel called "Bitch: In Praise of Difficult Women." But it wasn't until one of the great literary titans of the new millennium, Paris Hilton, used the...
MORE, January 20, 2012
...live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine." (Atlas Shrugged) Elizabeth Wurtzel "Insanity is knowing that what you're doing is completely idiotic, but still, somehow, you just can't stop it." (thinkexist.com) Emily Dickinson...
Zimbio, January 6, 2012
...up was Prozac Nation (2002), starring Christina Ricci and based on the autobiography of the same name by Elizabeth Wurtzel about her battle with major depression. Asked if her roommate role was interesting to play, Williams said: "I think what it needed...
El País, December 26, 2011
...or, Love, curiosity, Prozac and doubts), included sentences lifted wholesale from the book Prozac Nation by US writer Elizabeth Wurtzel. Etxebarría sued the magazine, which was acquitted in court. The judge's sentence explicitly noted that the...
MORE, October 14, 2011
...re women in their mid-thirties, struggling to cope with the past. 'Bitch: In Praise of Difficult Women' by Elizabeth Wurtzel The Prozac Nation author makes her case for difficult women in this biography of the bad girl (amazon.com). "Now that Mother...
Los Angeles Times, February 22, 2012
...Author Elizabeth Wurtzel -- of "Prozac Nation" fame -- argues in a June episode of "Studio 360," which re-aired a couple weeks ago, for preserving the integrity of intellectual property. "Our...
Yahoo! Singapore, February 19, 2012
...her life now, she hasn’t always been so content. She struggled when she first left home, explaining Elizabeth Wurtzel’s book Prozac Nation was one of the things that helped get her through. “I read this when I was 19 and away at university having a...
Belfast Telegraph, February 19, 2012
...her life now, she hasn't always been so content. She struggled when she first left home, explaining Elizabeth Wurtzel's book Prozac Nation was one of the things that helped get her through. "I read this when I was 19 and away at university having a...
Crikey Media, February 16, 2012
...literary love lessons to the list, I’d have to say some of my best advice comes from Elizabeth Wurtzel. Some of it I’ve learned from The Bitch Rules (Wurtzel’s satirical, feminist take on the ‘90s self-help dating book The Rules), and it’s all...
Crikey Media, February 16, 2012
...literary love lessons to the list, I’d have to say some of my best advice comes from Elizabeth Wurtzel. Some of it I’ve learned from The Bitch Rules (Wurtzel’s satirical, feminist take on the ‘90s self-help dating book The Rules), and it’s all...
Yahoo! Shine, February 2, 2012
...books on the subject. The origin of owning the 'B' word may be attributed a 1999 book by Elizabeth Wurtzel called "Bitch: In Praise of Difficult Women." But it wasn't until one of the great literary titans of the new millennium, Paris Hilton, used the...
The New York Observer, September 14, 2011
...faction moved to the backyard of Stonehome Wine Bar on Lafayette Street, where Prozac Nation and Bitch author Elizabeth Wurtzel was overheard talking about her boyfriend, who wasn’t there yet but was coming, oh wait, here he is. Former Rolling Stone...