Gallery: Andrus Kivirähk is a guest in the last 'Presidents' Book Club'
The final episode of Estonia's 'Presidents' Book Club' features writer Andrus Kivirähk and discussions on literature.
The upcoming episode of 'Presidents' Book Club' on ETV, airing on February 17, is set to be its last. This episode will include the appearance of renowned Estonian author Andrus Kivirähk, who recently released a work titled 'New Stories of the Estonian People'. In addition to Kivirähk, Estonian President Alar Karis and cartoonist Ave Taavet will also participate in the discussion, highlighting their contributions to the cultural landscape of Estonia.
The show will introduce a unique segment featuring the book club of the Õuelastehoiu community, which traditionally focuses on female authors but is making an exception for this special episode. This inclusion adds a new dimension to the show's commitment to exploring diverse perspectives in literature. With the show's host, Mart Juur, guiding the conversation, viewers can expect engaging dialogue centered on the significance of the featured works and the broader implications for Estonian literature.
As 'Presidents' Book Club' concludes its series, it reflects a significant cultural moment in Estonia, showcasing the importance of literature and community discourse. Kivirähk's presence underlines the impact of contemporary writers in shaping national identity and cultural narratives, making this final broadcast an important culmination of the cultural series that has engaged Estonian audiences throughout its run.