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ISBN: HB: 9780857426468

Seagull Books

February 2020

312 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

9 halftones

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£18,99
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Only a Lodger... And Hardly That

A Fictional Autobiography

A novel in five parts, "Only a Lodger... And Hardly That" puts Vesna Main's power of beautiful observation on full display as she explores how writing stories about one's ancestors is key route to learning about and fashioning one's own identity. While the stories are self-contained, together they form a narrative whole that approaches this age-old idea from five unique perspectives.

In "The Eye/I", we meet someone called She, who obsessively tells the story of her childhood and adolescence to an unnamed narrator. "The Acrobat" is a sequence of prose poems, written in the style of magic realism, which tell the story of Maria and her life-changing adolescent encounter with a flying circus performer. The female protagonist of the first section narrates "The Dead", describing the secret life of a grandfather she never truly knew and his unusual habit of sending family members anonymous parcels of carefully chosen books. In "The Poet", she examines four family photographs in order to piece together a story of her other grandfather, the husband of Maria. The final section, "The Suitor", is a first-person narrative told by Mr. Gustav Otto Wagner, an older man who hoped to marry Maria but was ultimately turned down.

About the Author

Vesna Main is a Croatian writer living in London and France. She was previously lecturer at universities in Nigeria and the United Kingdom, she has also worked at the BBC and as a college teacher. Main has written for numerous journals and published two novels, "A Woman with No Clothes On" and "The Reader the Writer", and a collection of short stories.