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"The defining feature of America is our fanaticism: We desire big, we think large, we create grandeur..." And we created Elizabeth Wurtzel: a famous writer who has lent her tone of voice to depression, to women scorned, to cravings, and today to the Constitution of the great areas. True to create, Wurtzel brings alive the dry file that framed our country, homing in on one key feature - the Intellectual Property clause - which she credits for everything cool in our country, from Bruce Springsteen and rock 'n' spin, to Jeff Koons and his stainless steel balloons to half & fifty percent in our espresso. Creatocracy takes everything you thought you recognized about pilgrims and their plainly puritanical sensibilities, flips it on its mind, throws glitter on it, sets it to a flashy pop report, then throws it a large coming out get together. In a very movie version of this American origin history, Baz Luhrmann would be dialling all the shots. Elizabeth Wurtzel has masterfully written an accident course in American background and the arts, sensible and witty, packed with humor and understanding. This is pop patriotism in audiobook form. Elizabeth Wurtzel is the writer of Prozac Region, Bitch, and More, Now, Again. She was the pop music critic at New York Journal and The New Yorker. Her writing has made an appearance in The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Wall membrane Avenue Journal, The Oxford American, The Guardian, and a great many other magazines. A graduate of Harvard College and Yale Legislation School, she actually is a legal professional at Boies, Schiller & Flexner. Elizabeth Wurtzel lives in Greenwich Community.