Faith Wurtzel
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Stories
The Smell of the Past
From Inwood about In Search of Lost TimePublished on: 01/23/2010
Blood on the Tracks
From Morningside Heights about WomenPublished on: 12/31/2006
Faith Wurtzel is a database administrator and closeted writer who occasionally fires off curmudgeonly letters to the New York Times, and has previously contributed to Mr. Beller's Neighborhood.
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It was around 1975 and I was maybe 8 years old. My $2 a week allowance worked well for my humble needs, and I didn’t necessarily want or need a job at that age, but my dad would ask me to run errands every now and then and let me keep some of the left-over […]
I first met Ari Horwitz in front of a pizzeria near the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal in 1978. I wasn’t in the habit of talking to people I didn’t know, but Ari was about my age, mid-20s, and we seemed to have an immediate psychic connection. Ari, it turned out, lived with a roommate […]
I am in my apartment in Woodside, Queens, reading C.S. Lewis. It is my first apartment that isn’t school housing, and I feel like a woman born again: reading, writing, thinking, manic with ideas and desires in a space all of my own. Though I am not Catholic- I’m technically Jewish but not in any […]
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