Elizabeth Wurtzel

Couch surfing
She found her Dr. Feelgood once. But do you ever get a second one?
Thanks. A lot
Let the critics say what they will about Elizabeth Wurtzel's books -- her acknowledgments pages are sheer literary genius
"More, Now, Again" by Elizabeth Wurtzel
The author of "Prozac Nation" describes being neurotic, smart, sexy, rich, self-obsessed and addicted to Ritalin in her latest dysfunctional memoir.
Christina Ricci
Her latest role, in "The Man Who Cried," casts her as a Jewish refugee during World War II who has a hot thing with Johnny Depp.
I'm dancing naked in my Ugg boots as fast as I can
The new crop of girl guides consoles single women with stealthy heckling and humiliating tasks.
F*** the world
Or at least a rock star. In Elizabeth Wurtzel's story "Alex," a lonely rock critic gets it on with a well-hung, tattooed hottie.
The agony after ecstasy
I took the drug for nearly a year to lift myself to euphoria. Then I crashed hard.
Elizabeth Wurtzel's coverup
"Bitch" to get a more modest look in paperback.
My syndrome, myself
A recent crop of memoirs chronicles our obsession with illness, from Tourette's syndrome to anorexia to obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Bitch
Lily Burana reviews 'Bitch' by Elizabeth Wurtzel.
Media Circus: The rise and fall of the Hollywood party
Tinseltown orgies just aren't what they used to be.
Media Circus: Do babes sell books?
In the cutthroat publishing biz, a pretty face on the cover is worth a thousand blurbs.

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