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''Love Creeps'' was one of ''[[The Village Voice]]'''s top books of 2005.
''Love Creeps'' was one of ''[[The Village Voice]]'''s top books of 2005.

==Plot summary==

''Love Creeps'' is about a triangle of stalkers composed of two men and a woman. They stalk each other obsessively, and then the stalking order changes, illustrating the changeability of an individual's attraction to another, as well as that individual's attractiveness to others.


==Awards==
==Awards==

Revision as of 02:00, 28 April 2013

Love Creeps
AuthorAmanda Filipacchi
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherSt. Martin's Press
Publication date
2005
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages289pp
ISBNISBN 0-312-34032-X Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
OCLC57429819
813/.54 22
LC ClassPS3556.I428 L685 2005
Preceded byVapor 

Love Creeps (2005) is the third novel by American writer Amanda Filipacchi. It was translated into French, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Polish, and Korean.

Very well received critically in the U.S. and abroad, Love Creeps was praised for its humor and insights into human psychology. It tackles issues of love, desire, obsession, and addiction, framed within a cynical, postmodern urban context.

Authors Bret Easton Ellis, Tama Janowitz, and Edmund White lauded it on its back cover, and film director Brian Dannelly said of it: "It's a love story of stalkers in New York. It's great. It's the funniest book I've ever read."[1]

Love Creeps was one of The Village Voice's top books of 2005.

Awards

France:

  • Best Foreign Novel: Love Creeps by Amanda Filipacchi (Editions Denoël): Lauriers Verts de La Forêt des Livres (2006)[2]

U.S.:

Reviews

"Inventive... hilarious ...[Amanda Filipacchi's] style is reminiscent in certain ways of Muriel Spark. It's brisk, witty, knowing, mischievous... Love Creeps is a rare treat. It's intelligent, and perceptive about the slippery nature of desire. And it's extraordinarily funny."—The Boston Globe

"Humorous and sharp... incredibly insightful... Brilliant."—Booklist (Starred review)

"A penetrating work of psychological fiction."—Kirkus Reviews

References

  1. ^ "DVD Talk (Reviews & Columns)". Retrieved December 8, 2007.
  2. ^ "Prix Litteraires (Literary Prizes)". Retrieved December 8, 2007.
  3. ^ "Poets & Writers (Grants & Awards)". Retrieved December 8, 2007.