Prozac Nation
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AuthorВуртцель Элизабет
ILLEGAL USE OF NARCOTICS, PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES, AND THEIR ANALOGS DAMAGES HEALTH; THEIR ILLEGAL TRAFFICKING IS PROHIBITED AND ENTAILS LIABILITY UNDER THE LAW. "Prozac Nation" is the cult memoir of American writer Elizabeth Wurtzel, called the "voice of Generation X." The novel became not only a national bestseller but also a cultural phenomenon describing the life of youth in the 1980s. It raises acute social issues: HIV, alcohol and drug use, mental disorders, promiscuity, nervous breakdowns. Problems of the young generation are described with striking frankness and emotional vulnerability that touch the soul of anyone who reads even a few lines of this book. Olga Breininger's translation fully conveys the book's atmosphere, only enhancing its unabashed sincerity.



