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Pavel Vezhinov (Nikola Delchev Gugov) was born on 1914 in Smolsko, Bulgaria, is a Writer. Discover Pavel Vezhinov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Pavel Vezhinov networth?

Popular As Nikola Delchev Gugov
Occupation writer
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign
Born 30 November, 1914
Birthday 30 November
Birthplace Smolsko, Bulgaria
Date of death 20 December, 1983
Died Place Sofia, Bulgaria
Nationality Bulgaria

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1982

The last completed novel by Pavel Vezhinov was "Libra" (1982), which again addressed a range of philosophical and psychological themes. A last novel "Long summer day" appeared in the journal "Contemporary" shortly before his death. The novel "Valley of the Fireflies" remains unfinished.

1977

In the following years he produced a series of strong works - "The White lizard" (1977), "Blue Stone" (1977), and "The Lake Boy" (1979).

1976

For the novel "The Barrier" (1976) we was again awarded Dimitrov's Prize.

1975

The novel "Night with the white horses" (1975) appeared originally in the journal "September".

1973

In 1973 he published the fantasy / science fiction novel "The Death of Ajax".

1972

Since 1972 he was an editor of the journal "Contemporary" and member of the Buro of the Steering Council of the Union of Bulgarian Writers.

1966

This was followed by "Breath of almonds" (1966), "The stars above us" (1966), "Little Adventures" (1970), "Small Family Chronicles" (1979), "I'm Atomic" (1981).

1964

He received the Order of the "People's Republic of Bulgaria" II (1964), title "People's figure of Culture" (1970), Title Hero of Socialist Labor (1974), and the Order "Georgi Dimitrov" (1974).

1963

In 1963 he published the collection "The boy with the violin," which marks a new and different stage in his work, addressing contemporary moral and psychological themes.

1956

Back in 1956 he wrote the satirical grotesque "Story of a ghost," and in 1965 - short stories "The Blue Butterflies" and "My first day," which in 1968 were included in the eponymous collection.

1950

In 1950 and 1951 he received Dimitrov's Prize for his front-line work.

In the 1950's and 1960's Pavel Vezhinov issued numerous crime novels such as "The traces remain" (1954), "An accident on the quiet street" (1960), "Man in Shadow" (1965), "Bats fly at night" (1969), and travelogues from the participation of Bulgarian Olympians around the world - "Flags in stadiums" (1950), "At the Olympics in Helsinki" (1953), "Up to Melbourne by air and sea" (1957). Pavel Vezhinov was the first Bulgarian writer to venture into the fantasy genre.

He was a laureate of the Dimitrov's Prize (1950, 1951, 1971 by team, 1976).

1947

From 1947 to 1951 Pavel Vezhinov was a deputy editor of the satirical newspaper "Hornet"; from 1951 - of magazine "September"; and from 1954 to 1972 he worked in "Bulgarian Cinematography", initially as a writer and later as Deputy Director General.

1944

He was a member of Communist Party since 1944.

Since the autumn of 1944 he participated in World War II as a correspondent and editor of the newspaper "Veteran. " He embodied impressions of the life of the Bulgarian army in a series of stories in the novels "Zlatan" and "Second Company"; the last work gained considerable popularity and was republished several times.

1938

In the period 1938-1944, he studied philosophy at Sofia University.

In 1938 he released his first collection of short stories "Street Without Pavement" and in 1943 - "Days and Nights".

1930

In the early 1930's he cooperated in magazines and newspapers "Brimstone", "RLF", "Shield", "Art and Criticism", etc.

1914

Pavel Vezhinov is a literary pseudonym of Bulgarian writer and screenwriter Nikola Delchev Gugov. He was MP is the 7th National Assembly. Pavel Vezhinov was born on November 9, 1914 in Sofia, Bulgaria. He grew up in the "Draz" neighborhood. He graduated from First Male High School.