Vesna Goldsworthy


Vesna Goldsworthy is a Serbian writer and poet. She is from Belgrade and obtained her BA in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory from Belgrade University in 1985. She has lived in England since 1986.
Currently on the staff of Exeter University, she previously worked at Kingston University where she was Director of the Centre for Suburban Studies
, and the University of East Anglia.
Her books include Inventing Ruritania, the memoir Chernobyl Strawberries, and a collection of poems The Angel of Salonika. Her first novel Gorsky, which updated the story of The Great Gatsby, was published in 2015. Her second novel, Monsieur Ka, which is a development of the story of Anna Karenina, was published in 2018.

Award

She won the Crashaw Prize in 2011.

BBC appearances

Previously she worked for the BBC Serbian Service as a journalist.
In 2010, she presented a BBC Radio 4 programme on finding one's voice in a foreign land.
In 2017 she was a guest on BBC Radio 3´s Private Passions.