Cheong Chi-yong

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Cheong Chi-yong
Revised Romanization Cheong Chi-yong
McCune-Reischauer Chǒng Chi-yong

Cheong Chi-yong (1903-?) was a Korean poet and translator of English poetry who "opened a new horizon of poetic possibilities through chiseled expression, tempered sentiments, and precise visual imagery" according to the scholar of Korean poetry, Brother Anthony [1].

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[edit] Literature

[edit] By the author

  • 1994 Distant Valleys: Poems of Chŏng Chi-Yong. translated by Daniel A. Kister.
  • 1990 "Eight Poems of Chong Chi-yong" [with translations by Daniel A. Kister], Korea Journal 30 (2): 39~51. includes "Dahlias."
  • 1990 "The Early Poetry of Chong Chi-yong" [with translations by Daniel A. Kister], Korea Journal 30 (2):28~38.
  • 1988 Cheong Chi-yong cheonjip [The Collected Works of Chŏng Chi-yong]. Seoul.


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[edit] References

  1. ^ 20th-century Korean Poetry

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