People; Epic Novelist Hwang Honored.

From: Korea Times (Seoul, Korea) | Date: May 11, 2000 | Copyright information

Publishing house Hangilsa honored two man of letters in memory of ``Tanjae,'' whose real name was Shin Chae-ho and a historian turned journalist from the early 20th century.

In category of literature, novelist Hwang Suk-young, famous for his epic novel of bandits from Choson period, garnered the award.

Hwang, 56, has been reticent from writing since 1998 wh...

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