"Young and Depressed in America." It’s been 30 years since Prozac Nation changed the way we talk about depression. Before this, it was a silent stigma; after Wurtzel, it became a mainstream conversation.
Option 1: The "90s Grungy Aesthetic" (Instagram/Tumblr Style) Focuses on Elizabeth Wurtzel’s raw, confessional tone.
Whether you love her "stream-of-consciousness" style or find it "rawly exhibitionist," you can't deny that Wurtzel made people feel seen—especially those who felt they had to fake being "fine" every single day.