Božin Pavlovski Writer

Bozin Pavlovski (Macedonian: Божин Павловски) is a Macedonian writer and a member of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He was born in Žvan, Demir Hisar, Macedonia on January 7, 1942. He has lived in former Yugoslavia and United States, and has been based in Melbourne, Australia since 1990. Pavlovski studied literature at the University of Skopje and graduated in 1971. For over thirty years he was a publisher of world literature in former Yugoslavia. Since 1989, he has divided his time as a professional novelist traveling between Europe and Australia.Bozin Pavlovski has written sixteen novels in Macedonian, out of which thirteen have been translated in English in collaboration with authors and friends, including James Thomev, Biljana John, Michael Serafinov and his daughter Elena Ciavarella, with supervision by Irina Dunn. The novels are: ‘Winter in Summer’, ‘Home is Where the Heart is’, ‘The Red Hypocrite’, ‘Eagle Coat of Arms’, ‘A Novel for My Departure’, ‘Journey with My Beloved’, ‘Egyptian Dreamer’, ‘The Agony of Macedonia’, ‘The Milk of Human Kindness’, ‘The Beauty and the Marauder’, 'Neighboring The Owl', 'Call Me Hi Goodbye' and 'Shining Creek'. .

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Božin Pavlovski
Birth dateJanuary 07, 1942
Birth nameBozin Pavlovski
Birth place
Republic of Macedonia , Demir Hisar Municipality
Nationality
Macedonian language

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