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In her new memoir, “Girls” creator Lena Dunham “has actually learned from her garrulous and unfiltered excesses—she’s got stories to tell in ‘Famesick’ that blow the roof off, but she’s wielding them with precision this time around,” Sophie Gilbert writes: : Lucy Naland. | Collector
In her new memoir, “Girls” creator Lena Dunham “has actually learned from her garrulous and unfiltered excesses—she’s got stories to tell in ‘Famesick’ that blow the roof off, but she’s wielding them with precision this time around,” Sophie Gilbert writes:

: Lucy Naland.
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In her new memoir, “Girls” creator Lena Dunham “has actually learned from her garrulous and unfiltered excesses—she’s got stories to tell in ‘Famesick’ that blow the roof off, but she’s wielding them with precision this time around,” Sophie Gilbert writes: : Lucy Naland.

In her new memoir, “Girls” creator Lena Dunham “has actually learned from her garrulous and unfiltered excesses—she’s got stories to tell in ‘Famesick’ that blow the roof off, but she’s wielding them with precision this time around,” Sophie Gilbert writes: : Lucy Naland.

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