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  2. Prozac Nation is a memoir by American writer Elizabeth Wurtzel published in 1994. The book describes the author's experiences with atypical depression, her own character failings and how she managed to live through particularly difficult periods while completing college and working as a writer.

    • Elizabeth Wurtzel
    • 384 pages
    • 1994
    • 1994
  3. Prozac Nation: Directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg. With Christina Ricci, Jason Biggs, Anne Heche, Michelle Williams. A young woman struggles with depression during her first year at Harvard.

    • Erik Skjoldbjærg
    • 2 min
  4. Prozac Nation is a 2001 psychological drama film directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg, starring Christina Ricci, Jason Biggs, Anne Heche, Michelle Williams, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and Jessica Lange. It is based on Elizabeth Wurtzel's 1994 memoir of the same name, which describes Wurtzel's experiences with atypical depression.

    • Galt Niederhoffer, Brad Weston, R. Paul Miller
  5. Jan 9, 2020 · How Prozac Nation changed the way we talk about depression. Meghan O'Rourke. Elizabeth Wurtzel liberated a generation of young writers to write about mental illness – unflinchingly and without...

  6. Jun 6, 2003 · Prozac Nation. Based on the best selling novel, set in the mid 1980's before the prevalence of anti-depressants, it follows a young working class woman's (Christina Ricci) bout with depression...

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    • Erik Skjoldbjærg
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    • Christina Ricci
  7. Prozac Nation. A talented young writer earns a scholorship to Harvard and soon unravels with self-destructive behavior and paralyzing depression that reflects an entire generation's struggle to navigate the effects of divorce, drugs, sex, and high expectations.

  8. Jan 1, 1994 · Prozac Nation. Elizabeth Wurtzel. 3.63. 61,677 ratings2,388 reviews. A harrowing story of breakdowns, suicide attempts, drug therapy, and an eventual journey back to living, this poignant and often hilarious book gives voice to the high incidence of depression among America's youth.

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