Valerian Markarov (author)


Valerian markarov

The writer-to-be Valerian Markarov was born on April 16, 1967, in the heart of the Georgian capital, where he would spend most of his life.

Valerian is a magna cum laude graduate of Tbilisi State University, earning an M.A. in World History and practicing as a high school teacher. After a few years, he decided to expand his horizons, traveling to the United States to study at California State University and later in Israel.

Engaged in various educational projects, Valerian worked with a number of important figures in international organizations. Since 2005, he has served as the Managing Director of the GOLDEN BRIDGE International Educational Center, specializing in international education and cultural exchanges. His accolades include being an International Doctor of Philosophy (Belgium), an Honorary Professor of the European University (Germany), and an Honorary Professor of Jan Hus Academy (Czech Republic).

For his contributions to overseas education and strengthening international cultural relations, Dr. Markarov has received numerous awards, such as the World Order of "Science. Education. Culture" (Belgium), the Order of Makarenko, the Leonardo da Vinci Medal (Italy/Germany), and the Dostoevsky Medal (Russia).

Beyond his work in education, Valerian Markarov is also an acclaimed writer. As an author of contemporary novels, he has earned praise and starred reviews for his literary works, establishing himself as a new discovery for creative writing enthusiasts worldwide. He has garnered particular acclaim for his historical novels featuring the lives of renowned artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Niko Pirosmani.

Valerian's literary achievements have led to his election as a member of the prestigious International Academy of Literature and Arts, an honor typically reserved for academics who have made significant international contributions to the literary community. He is also a member of the Writers' Union, the founder of PARNASSUS International Union of Creative Writers (Georgia), the Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the International Literary Award "Gradus ad Parnassum", and a permanent jury member of various international literary competitions.

Valerian's accolades include the De Richelieu Honor, the Mark Twain American Literary Award, the International Slavic Literary Award "Golden Knight" (Russia), the Prize "For the Benefit of the World", the International Literary Prize "DIAS", "DANKO", and a finalist for The Hemingway Canadian Literary Award (Toronto, Canada). He is also a laureate of the National Literary Prize "Golden Pen of Russia" and the International Literary Peace Award (Germany/USA), which recognizes talented and successful writers whose works promote universal values like humanism, peace, kindness, justice, and love.

Valerian's writings have been published in literary magazines and almanacs across 15 countries. He believes that literature has the power to change the world and uses it to inspire and empower young people. His author performances are described as an incredible unity of a unique, nuanced style, humor, and piercing wisdom.



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Books:

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Collection of Stories
The life of Arthur Smith, the young English doctor has been changed by only one meeting. His new patient suffering from an incurable disease begs to help him die.
The amazing life and personal drama of Leonardo da Vinci
Bullfighting is the last of the greatest spectacles of the past, which has accidentally survived to this day! This book is about it, and about those who enter the arena to an explosion of applause and hooting from the crowd.
The story of Olivia looking for her place in this not too friendly world.
Life of Niko Pirosmani, the great Georgian artist
A beautiful, wrenching story chronicling the life of a family struggling for survival during the Armenian genocide in Turkey, in 1915.


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