Deborah Spungen

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Deborah Spungen is an American author best known for her memoir "And I Don't Want to Live This Life," in which she recounts the troubled life and death of her daughter Nancy Spungen and its impact on their family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
human
memoirist
author Deborah Spungen NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
countryOfOrigin United States of America
ethnicGroup Jewish Americans NERFINISHED
genre memoir
non-fiction
hasChild David Spungen NERFINISHED
Nancy Spungen NERFINISHED
Susan Spungen NERFINISHED
hasNotability widely cited account of Nancy Spungen's life and death
hasPerspectiveOn coping with violent loss
effects of fame and punk subculture on vulnerable youth
parenting a severely troubled child
stigma around mental illness
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainSubject Nancy Spungen NERFINISHED
Spungen family NERFINISHED
drug addiction
grief
mental illness
punk rock scene
mainSubjectOfWork Nancy Spungen NERFINISHED
domestic conflict
drug abuse
family trauma
grief
mental illness
notableEvent murder of Nancy Spungen in 1978
notableFor being the mother of Nancy Spungen
depicting the impact of a child's mental illness on a family
writing about the life and death of Nancy Spungen
notableWork And I Don't Want to Live This Life NERFINISHED
occupation author
writer
spouse Frank Spungen NERFINISHED
workDescribedIn And I Don't Want to Live This Life NERFINISHED
wroteAbout family's attempts to get help for Nancy Spungen
legal and media aftermath of Nancy Spungen's death
long-term psychological impact of bereavement on parents
relationship between Nancy Spungen and Sid Vicious

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Nancy Spungen mother Deborah Spungen