Remembering Elizabeth Wurtzel, the writer and author of Prozac Nation, who died of breast cancer at age 52.
in 2018. "I wrote a twentynothing memoir when there was no such thing. I got addicted to snorting Ritalin before there was Adderall. I was a riot girl, I was a do-me feminist, and I posed topless, giving the world the finger, on the cover of my second book."In that particular instance, Wurtzel was not simply navel-gazing. It was her point of entry for asserting, "I am worse than cancer.
But before she wrote about cancer, Wurtzel wrote about depression. She'd been depressed for 17 years by the time she publishedGirl, Interrupted, respectively—when their titles came together to open a dialogue about mental health. "I was born with a mind that is compromised by preternatural unhappiness, and I might have died very young or done very little," Wurtzel
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