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Elizabeth Wurtzel was an American author and journalist best known for her memoir "Prozac Nation," which provided an intimate look at her struggles with depression and the impact of mental illness on her life. Published in 1994, the book became a cultural touchstone for a generation, resonating with young adults grappling with similar issues. Wurtzel's candid and often raw writing style sparked widespread discussions about mental health and the stigma surrounding it, making her a prominent voice in the literary world.

In addition to "Prozac Nation," Wurtzel wrote other notable works such as "More, Now, Again: A Memoir of Addiction" and "Bitch: In Praise of Difficult Women." Her writing often explored themes of addiction, feminism, and personal struggle, contributing to her reputation as a fearless and unflinching storyteller. Wurtzel's influence extends beyond her books, as she was a regular contributor to various publications, engaging in dialogues about women's rights and mental health until her untimely death in 2020.

Nationalitet Amerikansk
Födelsedatum July 31, 1967
Födelseplats New York City, New York, USA
Dödsdatum September 7, 2020