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Adam Cullen

Adam Cullen (1986) is a poet and translator of Estonian prose, poetry, theater, and children’s literature into English. He has been a member of the Estonian Writers’ Union since 2014 and is on the editorial board of the Estonian Literary Magazine. Originally from Minnesota, he has lived in Estonia for over a decade.

Translating children’s literature kindles a state of lightness. It is a dance in sudden spring drizzle; a gleeful dash through shifting shadows beneath a spring-green forest canopy. Children’s literature invigorates and inspires me for my work on denser prose and poetry. Above all, I enjoy writing that is rich in lively dialogue, deep (yet buoyant) in meaning, and far-reaching but still honed in terms of subject matter. Naturally, a book’s humorous and intricate illustrations can be just as important as the writing itself, and may serve as signs that point out pathways I might otherwise have missed if I’d concentrated on the language alone.

I’ve found that Estonian children’s authors and illustrators rarely make the mistake of underestimating young readers – they challenge, nurture, and prompt children to imagine and explore every magical nook of this dazzling world while assuring them they can always rely on the support of others, no matter how unexpected those sources of care may be.

2016 Nominee for the Cultural Endowment of Estonia’s Award for Translated Literature (Mihkel Mutt, The Inner Immigrant; Rein Raud, The Reconstruction)
2015 Nominee for the Cultural Endowment of Estonia’s Award for Translated Literature (Mihkel Mutt, The Cavemen Chronicle)
2014 Nominee for the Cultural Endowment of Estonia’s Award for Translated Literature (Tõnu Õnnepalu, Radio)

The Gothamites

Original title: The Gothamites
Language: English
Illustrator: Priit Pärn
Translator: Adam Cullen
Elsewhere Editions
2019, 42 pp
ISBN: 9781939810281
fiction, storybook

Ellie’s Voice, or Trööömmmpffff

Language: English
Illustrator: Piret Raud
Translator: Adam Cullen
Restless Books
2020, 37 pp
ISBN: 9781632061904
fiction, picturebook