Pavel Tsvetkov
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Pavel Tsvetkov | |
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| Born | March 23, 1971 Silistra, Bulgaria |
| Occupation | Poet, writer |
| Nationality | Bulgarian |
Pavel Chavdarov Tsvetkov (Bulgarian: Павел Чавдаров Цветков; born March 23, 1971) is a Bulgarian poet and writer, best known for his Desperate Love poetry collection and the essay "Exules Suo Voluntate: Roots and Fruits of Bulgarian National Nihilism".
Pavel Tsvetkov was born in the town of Silistra on March 23, 1971. He has a Master’s Degree in Bulgarian Philology with a Minor in English Language and Literature (1995) from Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski and a Master’s Degree in Public Relations (2006) from Varna Free University Chernorizets Hrabar. He has spent most of his later life in Varna (Bulgaria), where he works as a freelance translator and videographer.