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Elizabeth Wurtzel: Prozac Nation author dies aged 52 | Elizabeth Wurtzel: Prozac Nation author dies aged 52 |
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Elizabeth Wurtzel, author of the best-selling 1994 memoir Prozac Nation which detailed her struggles with depression and addiction, has died aged 52. | Elizabeth Wurtzel, author of the best-selling 1994 memoir Prozac Nation which detailed her struggles with depression and addiction, has died aged 52. |
Her husband, Jim Freed, told US media she died at a New York hospital after a long battle with cancer. | Her husband, Jim Freed, told US media she died at a New York hospital after a long battle with cancer. |
Published when she was in her 20s, Prozac Nation divided critics. Some praised Ms Wurtzel for her candor while others said she was self-absorbed. | Published when she was in her 20s, Prozac Nation divided critics. Some praised Ms Wurtzel for her candor while others said she was self-absorbed. |
She told the BBC in 2012 it was a book about "growing up". | She told the BBC in 2012 it was a book about "growing up". |
It included details of her self-harm, drug use and sex life, and made her an influential voice of Generation X. | It included details of her self-harm, drug use and sex life, and made her an influential voice of Generation X. |
The memoir has been credited with helping to spark a boom in confessional writing. | The memoir has been credited with helping to spark a boom in confessional writing. |
Her other books included Bitch: In Praise of Difficult Women and More, Now, Again: A Memoir of Addiction, while her essays were featured in publications including The New York Times. | Her other books included Bitch: In Praise of Difficult Women and More, Now, Again: A Memoir of Addiction, while her essays were featured in publications including The New York Times. |
In a 2015 piece for the newspaper, Ms Wurtzel wrote about being diagnosed with breast cancer and having chemotherapy and a double mastectomy. | In a 2015 piece for the newspaper, Ms Wurtzel wrote about being diagnosed with breast cancer and having chemotherapy and a double mastectomy. |
Following news of her death on Tuesday, tributes were paid on social media. | Following news of her death on Tuesday, tributes were paid on social media. |
"It's impossible to convey the impact Elizabeth Wurtzel had in the '90s. She was unapologetic, raw, honest. She stood for a very specific form of GenX femininity, confession, rage," journalist Erin Blakemore wrote. | "It's impossible to convey the impact Elizabeth Wurtzel had in the '90s. She was unapologetic, raw, honest. She stood for a very specific form of GenX femininity, confession, rage," journalist Erin Blakemore wrote. |
Actress Mia Farrow described the author as "brilliant, complex, fascinating, fun and kind". | Actress Mia Farrow described the author as "brilliant, complex, fascinating, fun and kind". |
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