Konstantin Pavlov ( Bulgarian: Константин Павлов) (April 2, 1933 – September 28, 2008) was a Bulgarian screenwriter, author and poet. Pavlov became a prominent intellectual during Bulgaria's Communist era, even though he faced censorship and a ten-year-long publishing ban by the government. [1]
Pavlov was born on April 2, 1933, in the former village of Vitoshko, near the capital Sofia. [1] He was among the few Bulgarian authors and intellectuals who dared to act autonomously and defy the Bulgarian Communist government, which ruled the country from 1945 until 1989. [1] Government censors began a ten-year-long publishing ban against his work beginning in 1966. [1] Bulgarians began illegally publishing and reading Pavlov's poems during the censorship against his work. [1]
Pavlov received numerous awards in literature and poetry. [1] He was "granted" the Grand Prix at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1980 for his screenplay of the film, Illusion. [1] His works were translated in numerous European languages. [1]
Some of Pavlov's most popular works of poetry included Sweet Agony, published in 1991; The Murder of the Sleeping Man in 1992; and the A Long Time Ago ... in 1998. [1]
Konstantin Pavlov died in Sofia, on September 28, 2008, at the age of 75. [1] He was survived by his wife, Maria, and their daughter, Donka. [1] His death was announced by the Union of Bulgarian Film Makers. [1]
Konstantin Pavlov ( Bulgarian: Константин Павлов) (April 2, 1933 – September 28, 2008) was a Bulgarian screenwriter, author and poet. Pavlov became a prominent intellectual during Bulgaria's Communist era, even though he faced censorship and a ten-year-long publishing ban by the government. [1]
Pavlov was born on April 2, 1933, in the former village of Vitoshko, near the capital Sofia. [1] He was among the few Bulgarian authors and intellectuals who dared to act autonomously and defy the Bulgarian Communist government, which ruled the country from 1945 until 1989. [1] Government censors began a ten-year-long publishing ban against his work beginning in 1966. [1] Bulgarians began illegally publishing and reading Pavlov's poems during the censorship against his work. [1]
Pavlov received numerous awards in literature and poetry. [1] He was "granted" the Grand Prix at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1980 for his screenplay of the film, Illusion. [1] His works were translated in numerous European languages. [1]
Some of Pavlov's most popular works of poetry included Sweet Agony, published in 1991; The Murder of the Sleeping Man in 1992; and the A Long Time Ago ... in 1998. [1]
Konstantin Pavlov died in Sofia, on September 28, 2008, at the age of 75. [1] He was survived by his wife, Maria, and their daughter, Donka. [1] His death was announced by the Union of Bulgarian Film Makers. [1]