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  • HeadRead on ERR: Elena Fischer and Peeter Kormašov

    Representing German literature in the ERR’s series, here is the talk of Elena Fischer and Peeter Kormašov. Recordings of previous festivals are available for watching on the Jupiter platform.

  • HeadRead on ERR: Andrii Krasniashchykh and Igor Kotjuh

    It’s a great joy to bring you ERR’s recording of the conversation between Andrii Krasniashchykh and Igor Kotjuh. Recordings of previous festivals are available for watching on the Jupiter platform.

  • HeadRead on ERR: Clare Mackintosh and Helen Pärk

    The series of ERR’s recordings continues with the conversation of Clare Mackintosh and Helen Pärk. Recordings of previous festivals are available for watching on the Jupiter platform.

  • HeadRead on ERR: Daisy Goodwin and Anne Aavik

    The ERR recording published today brings you the conversation of Daisy Goodwin and Anne Aavik. Recordings of previous festivals are available for watching on the Jupiter platform.

  • HeadRead on ERR: Simon Sebag Montefiore and Marek Tamm

    In this instalment of ERR’s recordings, it is Simon Sebag Montefiore’s turn, interviewed by Marek Tamm. Recordings of previous festivals are available for watching on the Jupiter platform.

  • HeadRead on ERR: Sofi Oksanen and Jan Kaus

    Next up in the ERR’s series of festival recordings is Jan Kaus who talked to Sofi Oksanen. Recordings of previous festivals are available for watching on the Jupiter platform.

  • HeadRead on ERR: Katrin Ruus and P. I. Filimonov

    The third conversation from this year’s festival recorded by the ERR features Katrin Ruus and P. I. Filimonov. Recordings of previous festivals are available for watching on the Jupiter platform.  

  • HeadRead on ERR: Lilli Luuk and Indrek Koff

    Continuing with the ERR’s recordings of this year’s festival, Lilli Luuk and Indrek Koff are up next. Recordings of previous festivals are available for watching on the Jupiter platform.

  • HeadRead on ERR: Kairi Look and Kristiina Ehin

    It has become a welcome tradition that the Estonian Public Broadcasting records some of the talks of the festival, both with Estonian and international authors. It will now be possible to start enjoying them in a close succession, with Kairi Look and Kristiina Ehin kicking off the series. Recordings of previous festivals are available for…

  • Festival feedback

    In post-festival summaries, we are keen to get a more detailed idea of the impressions of visitors, so we invite people to fill out a short feedback form. The form is open until 15 July.

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