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Lena Dunham's "Famesick": Celebrity, Illness, and Feminist Critique | Jay McInerney Reflects on Life, Mortality, and His New Novel | Lindy West’s "Adult Braces" and the Polyamory Debate | Zadie Smith and Anne Enright: Essay Collections Reflect on Modern Life | Patti Smith Reflects on Art, Family, and Reinvention | Thomas Pynchon’s Lasting Triumph | 2025 National Book Awards Finalists Announced | Elizabeth Gilbert's New Memoir: Love, Loss, and Controversy | Lena Dunham's "Famesick": Celebrity, Illness, and Feminist Critique | Jay McInerney Reflects on Life, Mortality, and His New Novel | Lindy West’s "Adult Braces" and the Polyamory Debate | Zadie Smith and Anne Enright: Essay Collections Reflect on Modern Life | Patti Smith Reflects on Art, Family, and Reinvention | Thomas Pynchon’s Lasting Triumph | 2025 National Book Awards Finalists Announced | Elizabeth Gilbert's New Memoir: Love, Loss, and Controversy

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Lena Dunham's "Famesick": Celebrity, Illness, and Feminist Critique

Lena Dunham's memoir, "Famesick," delves into her experiences with fame, chronic illness, and the controversies surrounding her career. The book has sparked discussions about modern feminism and the portrayal of women's struggles.

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