Knowledge

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We can offer you:
  • Books and audiovisual media in the library (advice by phone or e-mail)
  • Information resources on Germany, particularly in our main areas: fine arts, architecture, children's books, German fictional literature, German as foreign language, history, philosophy, Arab literature translated into German, German literature translated into Arabic.
  • Seminars and workshops on library science issues and the promotion of children's books in the host country.
  • Information on our Translation programme
    Title. Copyright:Goethe-Institut Libanon

    “Children’s book and puppet theatre: a different approach to human rights”

    Opening of the project “Children’s book and puppet theatre: a different approach to human rights”More ...
    Adonis

    Adonis Awarded the Goethe-Prize by the City of Frankfurt

    "Just as Goethe familiarized us with Persian and Arabic poetry, Adonis has transmitted the achievements of the European moderns to the Arab cultural sphere," according to the jury statement. "Adonis is the most significant Arab poet of our time."More ...

      Maya the Bee in the Orient   deutschعربي

      German children’s and youth books for the Arabic world.
       [Goethe-Institut Egypt]

      Literature for children and youth   deutschenglishespañol한국어عربي

      German language literature for children and youth

      kutub:na   deutschعربي

      The magazine “kutub:na” adresses publishers in the Arabic world. It proposes new german books for translation into Arabic.

      German-Lebanese Literature Workshops for Children

      German-speaking and Lebanese children's book authors conduct literature workshops for children in Lebanon.

      Online catalogue of the library

      Research for books, films and other media available at the Goethe-Institut’s library.