Jump to content

Vladimir Lukov

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vladimir Lukov
Born (1949-06-02) 2 June 1949 (age 75)
village Tsenovo, Ruse Province
OccupationPoet and teacher
NationalityBulgarian

Vladimir Lukov (Bulgarian: Владимир Луков; born 2 June 1949) is a Bulgarian poet. He is a descendant of the repatriated family Tsipas Greek Macedonia, Agios Pandeleimon near Florina. He graduated with the specialties of Geography and Philosophy from Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". Since 1969 he has published poetry. His poems have been released in many Bulgarian and Macedonian literary magazines and anthologies. He has written the books "The man with prostheses"(1992), "The scout"(1993), "Ungodly incarnations" (1999), "A gorge" (2001), " Checking of the senses" (2005), "Providence" (Skopie, 2006 library Balkan writers), "Traces of wind" (2007) and "Fibres of infinity"(2011). Bulgarian literary criticism defines Vladimir Lukov’s poetry as philosophical and enigmatic. The poet is a member of the Union of the free writers in Bulgaria.

[edit]