Virginia Feito

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Virginia Feito
Born1988
Madrid, Spain
Alma mater
Years active2021–present
Website www.virginiafeito.com

Virginia Feito (born 1988) is a Spanish novelist who writes in English. [1] Her debut novel Mrs March (2021) received a number of accolades, including a Valencia Negra Award. Her second novel Victorian Psycho followed in 2025.

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Early life

Feito was born and primarily grew up in Madrid, with a four-year stint in Paris. She attended a British school in the former and an American school in the latter. She said she "clung" to English during her time in Paris, as she had a better grasp of it than she did of French. She was also interested in English literature from a young age, particularly The Secret Garden , Roald Dahl, the Brontë sisters and Charles Dickens. Feito graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English and Drama from Queen Mary, University of London. [2]

Career

Feito began her career as a copywriter. Her debut novel Mrs March was published in 2021. [3] [4] In 2022, The Times named Mrs March one of the best books of the year. Mrs March won the Best Novel València Negra Award and El Corte Inglés Un Any de Llibres Award for Best Debut. [5] It was also shortlisted for the Goldsboro Books Glass Bell Award. [6]

Inspired by 19th-century mysteries and gothic literature, Feito's second novel Victorian Psycho was published in 2025. [7] [8]

Adaptations

As of 2020, a film adaptation of Mrs March starring Elisabeth Moss was in development. [9]

Zachary Wigon is set to direct a feature film adaptation of Victorian Psycho for A24. [5] Margaret Qualley was attached to star in the film [10] alongside Thomasin McKenzie. [11] In 2025, Qualley exited the production and was replaced by Maika Monroe. [12]

Bibliography

References

  1. Barranco, Justo (9 January 2025). "Virginia Feito, Spanish novelist: "If the bad things we have done were often exposed, we would all look like villains"". La Vanguardia. Retrieved 8 May 2025.
  2. Jones, Sam (8 March 2025). "'What's wrong with us?' : Novelist Virginia Feito on our morbid obsession with true crime". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 May 2025.
  3. Hill, Harrison (9 August 2021). "Virginia Feito Wrote a New York City Comedy of Manners—From Madrid". Vogue. Retrieved 8 May 2025.
  4. Reviews of Mrs March:
  5. 1 2 Alejandro Alvarez de Alva (15 February 2025). "Virginia Feito celebrates book-to-film adaptation of 'Victorian Psycho' during visit to Barcelona". Catalan News. Retrieved 8 May 2025.
  6. "Glass Bell Award 2022 shortlist announced". Books+Publishing. Retrieved 2024-07-11.
  7. Tacye (25 March 2025). "Virginia Feito On Victorian Psycho And The Rise Of Femgore". United by Pop. Retrieved 8 May 2025.
  8. Reviews of Victorian Psycho:
  9. D'Alessandro, Anthony (12 August 2020). "Elisabeth Moss To Play 'Mrs. March' In Blumhouse Feature Adaptation Of Virginia Feito Thriller Novel". Deadline. Retrieved 8 May 2025.
  10. Tagen-Dye, Carly (9 February 2025). "As We Await Margaret Qualley in Victorian Psycho, Author Virginia Feito Reveals the 'Sick Delight' Of the Novel (Exclusive)". People. Retrieved 8 May 2025.
  11. Grobar, Matt (14 November 2024). "Thomasin McKenzie Joins Margaret Qualley In Anton's Psychological Horror Pic 'Victorian Psycho'". Deadline. Retrieved 8 May 2025.
  12. Bergeson, Samantha (15 May 2025). "Maika Monroe Replaces Margaret Qualley in 'Victorian Psycho' from 'Sanctuary' Director Zachary Wigon". IndieWire. Retrieved 5 June 2025.
  13. Rascoe, Ayesha (2025-02-02). "Virginia Feito discusses her darkly funny new novel 'Victorian Psycho'". NPR. Retrieved 2025-06-26.
  14. "As We Await Margaret Qualley in 'Victorian Psycho,' Author Virginia Feito Reveals the 'Sick Delight' Of the Novel (Exclusive)". People.com. Retrieved 2025-06-26.