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The International Visegrad Fund has approved the Literary Residents for 2014. The Visegrad Literary Residency Program consists of a series of residency stays and literary events addressed to writers of fiction and non-fiction, poets, essayists, critics as well as literary translators, publicists and journalists from the Visegrad Countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia).
It is based on a partnership of 4 Host Institutions, one in each V4 country: Institut umeni (Arts Institute) in Prague, Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum (Petőfi Literary Museum) in Budapest, Stowarzyszenie Willa Decjusza (Villa Decius Association) in Krakow and Literarné informačné centrum (Centre for Information on Literature) in Bratislava.
Compact Spring Edition (1st May – 12th June 2014)
Czech Republic:
1) Markéta Magidová – Literarné informačné centrum in Bratislava (SK)
2) Ondřej Hanus – Institut umeni in Prague (CZ)
3) Alena Mornštajnová – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)
4) Pavel Ctibor – Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum in Budapest (HU)
Poland:
1) Marcin Kalisz – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)
2) Joanna Szczepanik – Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum in Budapest (HU))
3) Radosław Kobierski – Institut umeni w Pradze (CZ)
4) Jan Kowalewicz – Literarné informačné centrum in Bratislava (SK)
Slovakia:
1) Nina Gažovičová – Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum in Budapest (HU)
2) Igor Vodráška – Literarné informačné centrum in Bratislava (SK)
3) Zuzana Kepplová – Institut umeni in Prague (CZ)
4) Silvia Ruppeldtová – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)
Hungary:
1) István Szathmáry – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)
2) Emese Rajsli – Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum in Budapest (HU)
3) Ágnes Orzóy – Institut umeni w Pradze (CZ)
4) Ferenc Czinki – Literarné informačné centrum in Bratislava (SK)
Regular Autumn Edition (1st September – 30th November 2014)
Czech Republic:
1) Jaroslav Balvín – Literarné informačné centrum in Bratislava (SK)
2) Veselý Jindřich – Institut umeni in Prague (CZ)
3) Alexej Sevruk – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)
4) Tereza Jandová (Jakuba Katalpa) – Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum in Budapest (HU)
Poland:
1) Michał Zygmunt – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)
2) Krzysztof Bartnicki – Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum in Budapest (HU)
3) Iwona Nowacka – Institut umeni in Prague (CZ)
4) Zbigniew Machej – Literarné informačné centrum in Bratislava (SK)
Slovakia:
1) Haugová Mila – Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum in Budapest (HU)
2) Michaela Zakuťanská – Literarné informačné centrum in Bratislava (SK)
3) Jozef Gaál (Agda Bavi Pain)– Institut umeni w Pradze (CZ)
4) Rudolf Jurolek – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)
Hungary:
1) Halasi Zoltán – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)
2) Zsuzsa Csobánka – Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum in Budapest (HU)
3) Kornélia Deres – Institut umeni in Prague (CZ)
4) Dániel Varró – Literarné informačné centrum in Bratislava (SK)