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PROZAC NATION 1ST EDITION PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Elizabeth Wurtzel | 9781573229623 | | | | | Prozac Nation 1st edition PDF Book I did feel kind of unsettled by how quickly things come together by the books' end. Maybe we're the weakest out of the stronger ones and the strongest out of the weak. Aug 08, Juliette Alexander rated it it was amazing. The truth of Wurtzel's life comes out in snippets. And like I said I don't see what about it makes it beautifully written, it wasn't even marginally okay writing, some of it just felt bad. I was also commenting on the context of the situation I was given the book - depressed? Elizabeth Wurtzel can't make it through one page with out using about five Capital Letter Nouns to illustrate how intelligent she is, and isn't it a shame to see it all going to waste? I thought it was somehow much serious. Trivia About Prozac Nation. These are real problems, just as real as anything else going on out there. In the book, Elizabeth does a great job of making excuses for her mother, repeatedly, like a battered child does. Do other people think it is as whiny and self-indulgent and repetitive as I do, even while it speaks so directly to my own experience with the weltschemrz of depression? Italicized rants are thrown in for the hell of it, without any rhyme or reason for the font change. Continue shopping. Read more The presumed father, the man who thought he was the father to Elizabeth Wurtzel, and who was hounded by Wurtzel's mentally disturbed and morally bankrupt mother, Lynn Winters, for decades for having not done enough for Elizabeth was the unfortunate Donald Wurtzel, who died thinking he was Elizabeth Wurtzel's father. After reading Prozac Nation, for the first time this year, I did some research on Elizabeth Wurtzel and found out about her real father and her presumed father, both dead and both not able to discuss with her this most profound betrayal at the hands of her mother. This is a long review and I will probably come back and add to it over the next few weeks but just be sure that this is a most excellent book but for me, it was heart wrenching to read. We do not guarantee that these techniques will work for you. I don't know, it's so complicated. Sep 03, Dina rated it did not like it. She does more or less get magicly cured when her shrink puts her on Prozac close to the end of the book. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. But then, all of this is the nature of the beast really, for depression is nothing if not narcissistic. Still waiting for the day I start smelling like a house on fire but back then it will be too late. Was the man every charged? I never went to Harvard or had may of the breaks she had, but being "so full of promise" only to crash and burn is what speaks to me. In this book she gives a personal recollection of being "depressed" during her childhood and college years. The writing gets overly self-pitiful at times think Bella of Twilight fame , but has rare instances of wit. If her descriptions of her suffering seem repetitive, it is only because that is how it feels. I recommend the memoir to people with depression AND people next to people who suffer from depression. The book describes the author's experiences with atypical depression , [1] her own character failings and how she managed to live through particularly difficult periods while completing college and working as a writer. She perverted a once sparkling life and her diabolical secrecy, deformity of character and incredible selfishness ultimately destroyed Elizabeth Wurtzel. If she changes her appearance, she is carted off to her aunts house "for a few days" as punishment for piercing her ears or coloring her hair. They choose NOT to listen. I would recommend this book to people, especially young people, if you have depression. Granted, maybe everyone doesn't suffer the same depression, because not everyone's minds work alike- but this is how it happened for me, and maybe those of you who didn't like the book didn't suffer through the depression the same way, or at all. Prozac Nation 1st edition Writer An incredible fine copy of the cult classic in a 1st printing!. Quotes from Prozac Nation. Other Editions Whether you think Wurtzel herself is self- indulgent, whiny or attention-seeking is debatable. New York: Penguin Books. Thanks for telling us about the problem. I firmly believe this. After 6 years of the wonder drug, I no longer think it is working. But there's not a word about her mother who admittedly was often more harm than good, but tried her best in a human way and, more surprisingly, nothing about Dr Sterling- the therapist she claims over and over saved her life. Textural, invisible blindstamp on FFEP. I had promise! What this dynamic of not "listening" to your child does, is that it tells the child in a very concrete way that no, they do NOT matter. They choose to turn away. But Donald Wurtzel was not Elizabeth's father? People hate on this book because Elizabeth Wurtzel is so whiny, ungrateful, etc - but she was writing a book on personal depression. Is she still taking Prozac? What do you know about anything?! Search Within These Results:. Has she found something better in any of the new drugs that have come out since this book, e. The perverse relationship is there for all to see. Item added to your basket View basket. In The New York Times , Michiko Kakutani characterized Prozac Nation as "by turns wrenching and comical, self-indulgent and self-aware," comparing it with the "raw candor of Joan Didion 's essays, the irritating emotional exhibitionism of Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar and the wry, dark humor of a Bob Dylan song. Depression is all about If you loved me you would. Somehow, I had decided that it was going to be a mix between a memoir and a sociological look at how antidepressants are prescribed with little to no consideration of a patient's actual pathology. I see so many things younger readers may well not see. That's what preoccupied selfish mothers' did. I also was very unsettled about her mother and how she was attacked by someone who robbed her outside her neighborhood. This book starts off as an insult to the truly poor and middle class. Prozac Nation 1st edition Reviews THIS is unconscious motivation. Mar 08, Tamarasoo rated it liked it. Aug 09, Chinawhite rated it it was amazing. Sometimes I would think shes very self-centered because having gone through it myself, I wasn't surrounded with so many people and friends that I could tell like she did. This book starts off as an insult to the truly poor and middle class. It's a chemical imbalance, and it happens regardless of money, status or skills. They don't understand how desperate I am to have someone say, I love you and I support you just the way you are because you're wonderful just the way you are. The premise is that "This can happen to anyone! Experience as a daughter, a sister and a mother gives me that ability. This book was truly inspiring, how a woman could go through such h It was like sawdust, the unhappiness: it infiltrated everything, everything was a problem, everything made her cry - school, homework, boyfriends, the future, the lack of future, the uncertainty of future, fear of future, fear in general- but it was so hard to say exactly what the problem was in the first place. I began to recognise the dispair, vulnerability and isolation of her depression. Has she been able to establish a career and a normal life? Our BookSleuth is specially designed for you. It is only taking a shower once a month or spending the enterity of your life stuck in a bathtub, soaking your demons in water. There was so much to think about and be sad about while reading this exceptional book. Create a Want BookSleuth Can't remember the title or the author of a book? Still its not a good enough ''reason'' and you have a job to attend and perhaps a family to take care of, and besides all love in your heart, you can't seem to let it show through. Download as PDF Printable version. It is an ongoing battle within your own head and no pill will make you get out of this state. It is hair falling, not brushing your hair - it is screaming your heart out and wanting the pillow you're screaming to to swallow you whole. But then, all of this is the nature of the beast really, for depression is nothing if not narcissistic. She also was being put through a Harvard education, travelled wherever she wanted to travel, and had no problems fitting in anywhere. Enlarge cover. In the book, Elizabeth does a great job of making excuses for her mother, repeatedly, like a battered child does. Prozac Nation 1st edition Read Online I am simply grateful I haven't had to feel such things in my own life. I can barely update my Myspace profile. God, I'm getting old. I'd be appalled to find out someone based their opinion of persons living with mental illness on this book.