Creezy
Creezy is a 1969 novel by the French writer Félicien Marceau. It tells the story of a young and wealthy Paris model nicknamed Creezy—derived into French slang from the English word "crazy"—who has an affair with an older, married man, as the two of them engineer practical jokes, make love and travel around Europe. It was published in English in 1970, translated by J. A. Underwood.
Author | Félicien Marceau |
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Translator | J. A. Underwood |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Publisher | Éditions Gallimard |
Publication date | 27 March 1969 |
Published in English | 1970 |
Pages | 196 |
The book received the Prix Goncourt. It was adapted into a 1974 film also titled Creezy, directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre and starring Sydne Rome alongside Alain Delon.
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