Elizabeth Wurtzel Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Elizabeth Lee Wurtzel (born July 31, 1967) is an American writer and journalist, known for publishing her best-selling memoir Prozac Nation, at the age of 26. She holds a BA from Harvard College and a JD from Yale Law School.
[on the passing of Elaine Kaufman] I'm sure Elaine Kaufman has a good table and is ordering from off the menu at a restaurant in the sky.
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On the 9/11 destruction of the World Trade Centre, in February 2002: "I had not the slightest emotional reaction. I thought: 'This is a really strange art project.' It was a most amazing sight in terms of sheer elegance. It fell like water. It just slid, like a turtleneck going over someone's head...I just felt, like, everyone was overreacting. People were going on about it. That part really annoyed me."
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Graduated from Yale Law School, practicing law in New York City, but failed the New York State bar exam. [November 2008]
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Attending Yale Law School. [2005]
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Didn't like the movie Prozac Nation (2001), which was based upon her memoirs.
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Attended Ramaz, the exclusive New York City high school.
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Has written for The New Yorker and New York Magazine.
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Published a groundbreaking memoir, "Prozac Nation," at the age of 26, chronicling her battle with depression.
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Graduated from Harvard, where she wrote for The Harvard Crimson and received the 1986 Rolling Stone College Journalism Award.