Tartu City of Literature Office has annouced the second 2018 call for applications of Tartu City of Literature International Residency Program for writers and translators. Tartu is the second largest town of Estonia, but is widely considered its intellectual capital – vitally significant in developing the educational system, culture, science and literature in the Estonian language. In 2015 Tartu was designated UNESCO City of Literature which has further enhanced the vibrant literary scene. Tartu City of Literature residency program aims to increase international exchange and communication, contribute to the mobility of writers and translators, offer a creative and inspiring environment, and provide writers an opportunity to introduce their work to the Estonian readers. The program is open to all non-Estonian resident writers and translators (translating from Estonian to other languages) from across the world, who meet the criteria described below.The residency program is coordinated by the Estonian Literary Society in cooperation with Tartu Department of the Estonian Writers Union and in partnership with various other literary institutions.
The residency period in autumn 2018 is two months, the period of stay offering some flexibility between October and December. One applicant will be selected.
Deadline
September 1st 2018.
The results will be announced by September 10th the latest.
What they offer
• 2-month stay at the house of the former Karl Ristikivi Museum. Karl Ristikivi (1912–1977) was a renowned Estonian writer whose works are considered among the core texts of the 20th century Estonian prose.The house, managed by Karl Ristikivi Society, was his last residence in Estonia before exile in Sweden since 1943.
• A scholarship of 600 euros per month
• Compensation of travel costs to and from Tartu up to 350 euros
• An opportunity to visit places and perform at venues in other cities
• An opportunity to perform at Tartu Festival of Children’s and Youth Literature (October 17th–20th ) and/or Tartu International Interdiciplinary Festival Crazy Tartu (November 9th and 10th ).
• A contact person who is responsible for making arrangements for performances, meetings and tours and helps to make engage in the local literary life
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