Image Famesick by Lena Dunham; read by the author Lena Dunham has spent most of the past decade both sick and famous, an unhappy confluence to which she devotes her uninhibited, record-straightening new memoir, “Famesick.” In the cleareyed, conversational, almost girlish voice many of us still associate with Hannah Horvath, Dunham drips raw wisdom about the hazards — social, moral, physical — of having a public presence and a female body.