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More, Now, Again: A Memoir of Addiction [Anglais] [Broché]

Elizabeth Wurtzel
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From its demanding title, one quickly gathers this is no skip through the bluebells. More, Now, Again is the latest instalment in the confessional canon of Elizabeth Wurtzel, the tortured, talented author of Prozac Nation, who, by her own confession, has always pathologically "needed more". After her addiction therapist prescribes her Ritalin, a form of "mild speed" to take her mind off other drugs, and to help her "focus", she finds the pills lack the nasal intimacy of cocaine, so after a while, she starts pulverising them to produce something snortable. Suddenly she's on her way to another dependency, 40 pills a day, and another couple of years of strung-out, narcissistic desperation on the long and whiney road, bouncing between monomaniac spells in Florida and New York. It's not exactly for the pull-yourself-together brigade.

All of this would be unbearable for all concerned, were it not for Wurtzel's resilient, often bleakly humorous writing. Unashamedly exhibitionist, there is little she refrains from laying bare, including the obsessive tweezering of her legs to produce a mottle of sores and abscesses, ruthlessly playing on friendships to facilitate her habit and jagging her psyche until the only relationship she cares about is with the powder. Of course, when she finally steels herself, or fragments enough, to try rehab, she unravels something of her sense of "terminal uniqueness", as the lingo goes. Though before she can come clean there are to be countless relapses, criminal arrest, a torturous fixation on an alcoholic, a renewal of her cocaine habit, professional crises as she writes and promotes her previous book Bitch, and an abortion. The cumulative effect is less a cry for help as a suffocating Banshee-like squall. To come out of this blue period, to shift from Generation X to Generation Why, is achieved through will power and NA group therapy, 12 steps not to heaven but at least sobriety, and a determination to take personal responsibility for ending a familial legacy of abuse. At times you want to shake her, other times hug her, yet she remains one of the most savvy and provocative writers of contemporary non-fiction; how she handles happiness, though, may prove her biggest challenge.--David Vincent --Ce texte fait référence à lédition Broché .

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Jeff Guin Fort Worth Star-Telegram Wurtzel is...an amazing writer.

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  • Broché: 336 pages
  • Editeur : Simon & Schuster; Édition : Reprint (janvier 2003)
  • Langue : Anglais
  • ISBN-10: 0743223314
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743223317
  • Moyenne des commentaires client : 4.0 étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (1 commentaire client)
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a real eye-opener 24 janvier 2005
Par Stella
Format:Broché
Every teenager should be made to read this novel, because if they did they would surely think twice before snorting a line of coke at a party. It would be beneficial to young people in particular because Wurtzel does not preach about the effects of drugs like parents and authority figures do. Instead, she allows the reader to go through her explicit sufferings she endured during her addiction to Ritalin. You accompany her through the early days, in which it almost seems as though she is glamourising the effects of amphetamines. But she isn't, she is simply describing why it is easy to get hooked without realising, how the addiction starts off recreational and escalates to horrifying and humiliating extremes. How the denial fuels the addiction. The book is written in such a painfully honest way that it is like reading someone's diary. When the book is finished, it is almost like you have also conquered a severe addiction as you have experienced what happens through the brave eyes of someone else, and see no need to risk going through the same thing yourself. In a generation that has given us idols, such as Courtney Love and Pete Doherty, who are well-documented addicts, there is certainly a need for a book like this. Suddenly, it's not so cool to do drugs, its not rock'n'roll, its a waste of talent and a waste of time. We learn that these 21st century idols do not need fans, they need friends.
By telling such a honest and unflattering account of her life, Wurtzel is truly an admirable writer. At times it is difficult, depressing, a harrowing read, but that's real life- and as we learn from Wurtzel, you can not hide from that forever.
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