Vesna Main


Vesna Main is a UK-based novelist, short-story writer, and Goldsmiths Prize nominee.

Biography

Vesna Main was born in Zagreb, Croatia, and later moved to Britain, where she has lived for much of her life. She holds a BA in Comparative Literature, an MA in Shakespeare Studies and a PhD in Elizabethan Drama from the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham. Before turning to full-time fiction writing, she taught literature at universities in the UK and Nigeria and worked for the BBC. As of recent years she divides her time between London and a small village in Poitou-Charentes, France.

Career

Her short story collection Temptation: A User’s Guide followed earlier publications and cemented her reputation for sharp, unconventional writing. Her novel Good Day? is told entirely in dialogue and was shortlisted for the Goldsmiths Prize in 2019. Her most recent novel Waiting for a Party was published to positive critical reception.

Awards and honours

  • Shortlisted for the Goldsmiths Prize for ''Good Day?''

Selected works

Temptation: A User’s Guide Good Day? — shortlisted for the Goldsmiths Prize.Only A Lodger… And Hardly That
  • ''Waiting for a Party''

Reception and critical commentary

Her most recent novel Waiting for a Party has been described as “surprising and refreshing … a vivid exploration of late female longing and desire” in The Irish Times. A review in The TLS commented that the novel invites reconsideration of what constitutes a life-well-lived, as the ninety-two-year-old protagonist re-evaluates marriage, friendship and sexuality.