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This is a call for a 2 month residency period, November-December 2025. One applicant will be selected.
The deadline for applications is September 26th. The results will be announced by October 6th at the latest.
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 a 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 with an opportunity to introduce their work to Estonian readers.
The programme is open to all 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 Literature House Foundation and in partnership with various other literary institutions.
In 2025, the 500th anniversary of the first printed book in the Estonian language is celebrated across the country. This is a nationwide programme including a number of events and programmes dedicated to literature and book culture. While the majority of the programme is in Estonian, some exhibitions and publications are also available in English, enabling international guests to be engaged in this celebration and learn about the 500-year-old book culture of Estonia.
From November 6th to 8th, the interdisciplinary festival Crazy Tartu will take place, bringing together writers, poets, musicians and artists from all over Estonia and also from abroad. The resident will be offered an opportunity to perform at the festival.
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The resident will be selected by a committee of 4 consisting of the representatives of the Estonian Literary Society (coordinating organisation of Tartu City of Literature), the Tartu Department of the Estonian Writers Union, the Estonian Literary Museum and Tartu Literature House Foundation.
About the residency apartment: The residents will be accommodated in the former Karl Ristikivi Museum. Karl Ristikivi (1912–1977) was a renowned Estonian writer whose works are considered among the core texts of 20th-century Estonian prose. The apartment, owned by the City of Tartu and managed by the Estonian Literary Society, was his last residence in Estonia before his exile in Sweden in 1943.
The historical atmosphere of the apartment has been preserved, but all modern facilities are available. The gas-heated apartment (bedroom, living room, kitchen, bathroom and an exhibition room dedicated to Ristikivi) is on the first floor of the two-story house in a quiet residential district not far from the city centre. The administrative support (guidelines for using the facilities in the apartment, providing extra facilities if needed, etc.) will be offered by the Estonian Literary Society.
For more information, visit the Tartu City of Literature Website.
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