.nancyjosales remembers her friend Elizabeth Wurtzel
Because it’s part of the whole story of who she was, I think, and why she upset people so.
I decided I was going to decide for myself about Elizabeth Wurtzel. So I went and got a copy of Prozac Nation. I read it in one night, thinking, ah-ha, okay, I get it. They hate her because this book is great. And — how dare she? — she’s hot. She had no children of her own, which was a shame, because she said she’d wanted some, and she was very good with kids. She treated Zazie, not just like a person, but like a person who could understand her own lightning-quick mind, which the rabbi at her funeral described as “Talmudic.” It was.
Neither of us had had an easy time, when it came to our relationships with men, which Elizabeth was quick to admit had something to do with not being an easy woman. “Really truly,” she wrote in Bitch, “we would much prefer that, in our dealings with [women], they behave, they play by the rules: We want good girls, really we do.”
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