Gallery: Nominees for the Cultural Capital Poetry Prize at the Writers' House
The nominees for the 2025 Cultural Capital Poetry Prize were presented at the Writers' House in Tallinn on March 4th.
On March 4th, the Writers' House in Tallinn hosted an event showcasing the nominees for the 2025 Cultural Capital Poetry Prize, a notable award within Estonia's literary community. The event featured poets Martin Algus, Doris Kareva, Berit Kaschan, Riste Sofie Kรครคr, Paavo Matsin, and Carolina Pihelgas, each of whom was recognized for their significant contributions to contemporary poetry in Estonia. The evening was organized and led by Joonas Veelmaa, who introduced the nominees and facilitated discussions about their works.
This poetry prize is emblematic of Estonia's cultural investment in literature and the arts, highlighting the importance of nurturing local talent. The nomination of these poets not only reflects their individual accomplishments but also underscores the vibrant literary scene in Estonia, which continues to flourish and attract attention both locally and internationally. Events like this play a crucial role in fostering community engagement and appreciating the spoken and written word.
By showcasing established and emerging voices in poetry, the Cultural Capital Poetry Prize aims to elevate cultural discourse and inspire future generations of writers. The recognition of poets through this initiative is indicative of a broader movement within Estonia to celebrate and promote its rich literary heritage, ensuring that diverse voices are heard and valued in the artistic landscape.