Elizabeth Wurtzel

Couch surfing Couch surfing
She found her Dr. Feelgood once. But do you ever get a second one?
Thanks. A lot 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 "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 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 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.
elizabeth wurtzel 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 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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