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Elizabeth Lee Wurtzel (born July 31, 1967) is an American writer and journalist, known for publishing her best-selling memoir ''Prozac Nation'', at the age of 26. She holds a BA from Harvard College and a JD from Yale Law School. ==Early life== Wurtzel was brought up in New York City in a Jewish family. Her parents divorced when she was young. As described in her memoir ''Prozac Nation'', Wurtzel's depression began at the ages of 10 to 12. She attended the Ramaz School in New York City. While an undergraduate at Harvard College, she wrote for ''The Harvard Crimson'' and ''The Dallas Morning News''; she was fired from the latter publication in 1988 after being accused of plagiarism. Wurtzel also received the 1986 ''Rolling Stone'' College Journalism Award. Wurtzel subsequently moved to Greenwich Village in New York City and found work as pop music critic for ''The New Yorker'' and ''New York Magazine''. A critic for ''The New York Times'' characterized her contributions to the former publication as "unintentionally hilarious." 〔http://www.nytimes.com/1994/09/25/books/rambunctious-with-tears.html〕
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