Daarvak Literature Department (DLiD)-Members
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
INTERNATIONAL POSTER DESIGN COMPETITIONGerman poet, writer, painter, researcher, anthropologist, philosopher, and politician Call for Participation:The Graphic Workgroup of the «Daarvak Literature Department», in collaboration with the International Daarvak Publishing...
Exhibition
Sarah BorisA Theatre of Shapes On the occasion of launching the new edition of Le Théâtre Graphique, einBuch.haus invited Sarah Boris to showcase her artists’ book together with corresponding artworks. Le Théâtre Graphique is an artists’ book born from the...
CHILDREN CREATE CHANGE
book review CHILDREN CREATE CHANGE The anthology “Children Create Change“represents a significant contribution to the intersection of visual arts and social justice, specifically within the realm of children's rights advocacy. This compilation, which includes...
Blog
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
INTERNATIONAL POSTER DESIGN COMPETITIONGerman poet, writer, painter, researcher, anthropologist, philosopher, and politician Call for Participation:The Graphic Workgroup of the «Daarvak Literature Department», in collaboration with the International Daarvak Publishing...
Rusbeh und Rübezahl
book review Rusbeh und Rübezahl Autor: Farhad Hasanzadeh Illustratorin: Maryam Andaz Übersetzer: Mostafa Narimani Daarvak Verlag Prof. Dr. Roberta Seelinger Trites:Ruzbeh und Rübezahl ist Farhad Hasanzadehs Ausarbeitung einer Figur aus der deutschen Folklore,...
coming soon!
Get ready to be inspired!Our new book, CHILDREN CREATE CHANGE, featuring 42 artists from nearly 20 countries is coming out soon! Discover the next generation of change-makers!The book CHILDREN CREATE CHANGE presents a collection of the latest works of a number of...
DAARVAK PUBLISHING
Our team at “Daarvak Verlag” consists of a group of prominent writers, artists and specialists in sociology and studies on cultural integration and acculturation in the field of children and young people from different countries around the world.
We believe that producing storybooks and literature is the best way to spread peace and improve cultural coexistence in the world.
This indirectly encourages children and young people to become aware of respect for cultures and, as a result, to achieve sustainable peace.
This approach, based on the “UNESCO 1995 Declaration of Principles of Tolerance”, can make the child intellectually and morally strong from an early age and increase their ability to accept and prepare them to consistently deal with violence and immoral behavior against social norms and to advance peace .