Books In ‘Famesick,’ Lena Dunham Diagnoses Celebrity, Illness and Herself
This unusually unfiltered memoir takes us to the hospital, to therapy and to the sometimes hostile set of “Girls.”
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· April 14, 2026 · 1 min read
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This unusually unfiltered memoir takes us to the hospital, to therapy and to the sometimes hostile set of “Girls.”
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