Bogomil Avramov
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Bogomil K. Avramov-Hemy (born August 17, 1937 in Varna
Varna
Varna is the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and third-largest in Bulgaria after Sofia and Plovdiv, with a population of 334,870 inhabitants according to Census 2011...

) is a Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Bulgaria , officially the Republic of Bulgaria , is a parliamentary democracy within a unitary constitutional republic in Southeast Europe. The country borders Romania to the north, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, as well as the Black Sea to the east...

n writer and poet
Poet
A poet is a person who writes poetry. A poet's work can be literal, meaning that his work is derived from a specific event, or metaphorical, meaning that his work can take on many meanings and forms. Poets have existed since antiquity, in nearly all languages, and have produced works that vary...

. He writes both fiction and science essays on the modern problems of ecology. He is married, and has two sons. His books include Cricket in Beak, Marifeya or Talking with Dolphins, The Common Heritage of the Planet or About Of Fish and People and The Startled Cheepens.

Education

Avramov was educated in Deutcheshulle from 1943 to 1944. He was educated at primary school in Saint Angelary, Varna City in 1952. In 1958, Avramov attended The Machine Engineering College in Varna City. He attended The Varna Technical University in 1968.

Career

  • The Varna Diessel Plant – Head of the Automatization Department;
  • The Varna Shipbulding Institute – Science Research Fellow;
  • The Varna Marine Chanell Department – Head of the Technical Department;
  • Committee for Nature Protection at the Counsil of Ministry - Governmental Marine-Ecology Expert № 295 based Varna;
  • Freelance Selfemployed Private Researcher;
  • Invited Lecturer at the High Economy Schools

in Sofia and Varna,
  • Invited Professor on Ecology and Informatiq at The International Academy MAUP-Kiev, Branch Bulgaria, etc. ...

2003

  • “Despite”, No 1-2002/2003, Bimontly Multilingual Edition for Science, Art, Culture, Religions & Politics, ISSN – none;

2002

  • "The Bread of Ours Daily", Story, ISBN 954-8530-18-X;
  • "The Portrait from Fiume", Poetry, ISBN 954-8530-19-8;
  • "Christo & Jeanne-Claude YAVASHEV’S", ISBN 954-8530-21-X;
  • "One Such Democracy Dead", Short Novel, ISBN 954-8530-22-8;
  • "The Startlet Sheep-Pen", Short Novel, ISBN 954-8530-23-6;
  • "Kolyu Sevoff – The Contribution", Research, ISBN 954-8530-24-4;
  • "Saint Marina", Short Story, ISBN 954-8530-32-5;
  • "PLITOU-73", Research Revue, ISBN 954-8530-31-7;
  • "Worm Eaten Stone", Short Novel, ISBN 954-8530-30-9;
  • "The Homeless Dogs", Interview, ISBN 954-8530-29-5;
  • "Onto the Timbal of the Stillness, Poetry, ISBN 954-8530-27-9.
  • “The Midnight Aromas”, Shot Story in the Literary Anthology
  • “The Shape of the Endured Time”, ISBN 954-579-204-3;

2000

  • “The Night”, a part from the Poem included in the poetry anthology
  • “The Laid of The Sea”, ISBN 954-575-025-1;
  • “Onto The Timbal of the Stillness”, Poem, included in the Literary Anthology “Hermess”, №9 & 10, ISSN 0861-1947;

1992

  • "Nonionozation Radiation", Review, ;
  • "The Truth", Poem, In the Poetry Anthology, “Ant Farm” № 4/1992,Santa Fe, USA, ISBN – none;

1990

  • "The Doubrovnik Literary Readings", Soros University, Prague, Tchehoslovakia, invited participant;
  • "Cricket Into Beak", Marine Short Stories Collection, Profizdat Publishing House-Sofia;
  • "The National Marine Award", for total publicism in the area of marinism;
  • "Honorable Mention" for the poem “The Harbour”, from the World of the Poetry, Sacramento, California, USA;
  • A prize for the poem “The Olively Night” in Italian translation,

by Accademia IBLEA-Italy;
  • A Prize for the short story “Worm Eaten Stone” in Italian translation, by Accademia IBLEA, Italy;
  • "The Chitta Di Raguzza Prize" for total creative artist's activity;

1989

  • "A Prize for the short story “Flower with Roots down into the Hearth of the Earth”, in Italian translation,

from Accademia IBLEA, Italy;

1988

  • "A Prize for the short story “Gong from Dry Dryining Pipes”, in Italian translation, from Accademia IBLEA, Italy;
  • Nomination as a member of Accademia IBLEA, Italy;
  • The National Marine Award for the collection of marine essays “The Common Heritage of the Planet”;

from the Bulgarian Marine Transport Corporation;

1982

  • The National Marine Award for the novel “The Nearby and Longdistance Evergreen”,

from the Bulgarian Marine Transport Corporation and the District Art & Culture Counsil - Varna;

1971

  • “The Neverfalling Palette”, TV screenplay for the Varna Regional TV, a realized documentary film

1968

  • “ A Pair of underwear and a Samovar for Tea”, short story In the Literary Almanach “Expanses” , Publishing № 624;

1958

  • Founder of the bulletIne “The Cement” at the Devnja Cement Factory Plant near Varna City.

Memberships

1993 – The Writer’s Association, Varna City;
1992 – Founder of the Association “Ecogoodwill for Kavarna”;
1988 – Academician at Accademia Internationale IBLEA di Lettere Science e Arte, Italia;
1984 – International Association for Impact Assessment, USA;
1984 – The Bulgarian Union of Scientist, Branch Varna.

Publications

1958-2007 – more than 600 different type articles in the central and local newspapers and specialized periodicals.
1958-2002 – more than 77 in the specialized press or as limited closed distribution.
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