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Plagiarism accusations
Lucía Etxebarria has been accused of plagiarism twice. In 2001, the Spanish magazine Interviú published an article stating Etxebarria had copied literal verses from Antonio Colina for her book Estación de infierno, and that her first novel, Amor, curiosidad, Prozac y dudas, included literal sentences copied from the book Prozac Nation, by the American writer Elizabeth Wurtzel. Etxebarria sued the magazine, which was acquitted in tribunal court. The judge's sentence explicitly mentioned that the information published by Interviú was true, and that Extebarria had indeed copied works by Antonio Colina. The judgement was not later challenged in an appeal court.