Bogomil Avramov

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Bogomil K. Avramov-Hemy (born August 17, 1937 in Varna) is a Bulgarian writer and poet. 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.

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Education

Avramov was educated in Deutcheshulle, from 1943 to 1944. He had his primary school education at Saint Angelary, Varna City in 1952. In 1958, Avramov attended The Machine Engineering College in Varna City. He also attended The Varna Technical University in 1968 for a Tertiary Education Certificate.

Career

in Sofia and Varna,

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