Nicki Pavlov

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Nicole-Annette "Nicki" Pawlow (born May 7, 1964 in Koethen ) is a German writer and journalist .

Life

Pavlov, daughter of a Bulgarian father and a German mother, grew up in Nordhausen (Thuringia). In 1977 the family fled to West Germany and settled in the Swabian town of Rottweil , where Nicki Pawlow graduated from high school in 1983. She then studied political science , Slavic philology and modern history at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and graduated with a master's degree .

After the fall of the Berlin Wall , Nicki Pavlov moved to Berlin in 1989 . In 1990 her non - fiction book Inner German City Partnerships was published . Since then she has worked as a press spokesperson in politics , was a newspaper reporter , speaker in adult political education , moderator and screenwriter .

Nicki Pavlov has been a freelance author and writer since 2000. Since 2006 she has organized the artist salon "SÜ36" in her living room.

Nicki Pavlov began writing narrative prose in the early 1990s . In 2007 her debut novel The Woman in a Matchbox was published . This turning novel deals with the work of the Treuhandanstalt , the GDR past and an East-West love story.

Her book The Bulgarian Doctor was published in August 2014 . This family novel, told over three generations, is based on the life story of Nicki Pavlov's father, a Bulgarian psychiatrist who lived and worked in Bulgaria , the GDR and the Federal Republic.

Since February 2015, Nicki Pawlow has been writing essays and articles for the Berlin daily Der Tagesspiegel on a regular basis .

Nicki Pawlow is married and lives in Berlin with her husband and their three children.

Works

  • Inner-German town twinning. Holzapfel, Berlin 1990, ISBN 3-921226-37-6 .
  • Happily married in good old Germany. In collaboration with Alex Heneka and Dieter Stempnierwsky. Screenplay, Berlin 2004.
  • The woman in the matchbox. Dittrich, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-937717-25-8 .
  • The Bulgarian doctor. Langen Müller Verlag, Munich 2014, ISBN 978-3-7844-3355-4

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.perlentaucher.de/autor/nicki-pawlow.html
  2. Dina Netz: History book in miniature . Review in Deutschlandfunk on January 14, 2008.