Choi Byong-hyon explained
Hangul: | 최병현 |
Rr: | Choe Byeonghyeon |
Mr: | Ch'oe Pyŏnghyŏn |
Choi Byong-hyon (; born 1950) is a South Korean academic and translator.
Career
Choi is a poet, writer of fiction, and scholar of English literature. He has also translated historically important classic Korean texts into English.[1]
Translations
- Sŏng-nyong Yu, The Book of Corrections: Reflections on the National Crisis During the Japanese Invasion of Korea, 1592-1598. Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, 2002 (a translation of Jingbirok)
- Yagyong Chong, Admonitions on Governing the People: Manual for All Administrators. University of California, 2010 (a translation of Mingmin Simseo)
- The Annals of King T'aejo: Founder of Korea's Choson Dynasty. Harvard University Press, 2014.
Notes and References
- Yang Sung-jin and Kim Da-sol, "Trailblazer in globalizing Korean classics", The Korea Herald, 12 Dec. 2014, updated 14 Dec. 2014. Accessed 23 Jan. 2015.