Elizabeth Wurtzel Boston and of re...
Elizabeth Wurtzel Boston and of recent origin York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1994 instant journalistic and medical debates upon the place of psychotherapy come into view in a public and therefore directly politicized space, whereas personal memoirs that engage the same question accompany to speak from within a space that is intimate, interior, and ofttimes painfully obscure. That is, memoirs might be more faithful about how their concede obscurity affects their politics. A private memoir with public ambitions, Prozac Nation is not able to avail itself of this advantage. This memoir is not predominantly about the
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