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Author: Yoon-Ho Cho

Yoon-Ho Cho is a poet, born in Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do Province, South Korea, in 1938. He made his literary debut in 1963 by winning the New Writer's Award from Jayu Munhak literary magazine. He worked as a news reporter for TBC (Radio and TV) in South Korea. He immigrated to the United States in 1971. He has published six books of poetry, including Will Meet Like Wildflowers, The Love of an Apple Tree, and The Light of Love. He is a recipient of many awards, including the 2017 Korean-American Poet Association of Literature Award, an Honorable Mention for his poem "Light of Love" at the International poetry Contest, held by the poetry group Immagine & Poesia, Amici de Guido Cozzano, and Comune de Aglie (Italia). He is both an editor and the publisher of Korean Expatriate Literature and International Modern Poetry.

Follow the Rainbow
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Follow the Rainbow

Cross-Cultural Communications & Korean Expatriate Literature

Poetry. Bilingual (Korean-English). This bilingual (Korean-English) collection poetry, translated into English by Eunhwa Choe, Kyun-nyun Richards, and Sang-Hyun Kim, is the seventh of a series of similar poetry books authored by Yoon-Ho Cho. This is...

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The Light of Love

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The Light of Love

Cross-Cultural Communications / Korean Expatriate Literature

Poetry. Asian & Asian American Studies. Translated by Eunhwa Choe, Rachel S. Rhee, and Kyung-Nyun Kim Richards. "These poems come wrapped in nature—trees, stars, moon, sea, rain, bees, clouds. Yoon-Ho Cho's images are crisp, his poems concise—not a ...

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The Love of an Apple Tree

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The Love of an Apple Tree

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Poetry. "The poems of Yoon-Ho Cho are delicate, detailed, and strike the reader with their sensitive beauty. The opening poem, 'Apple Tree,' illustrates in itself the wonderful qualities of Korean poetry, which - for me at least - are an artist's ey...

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