Grafton K. Mintz

Grafton K. Mintz (1925–1983) was an American copy editor who lived in Korea.

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on October 22, 1925, he graduated from Bucknell University and obtained a M.A.

In 1970, he started working as an editor at the Korea Times and also did some English language book editing.

He is known for editing Ha Tae-Hung's English version of Samguk Yusa and Han Woo-keun's The History of Korea.

Despite some claims that he was the first Westerner ever to become a naturalized citizen of the Republic of Korea, in actuality, Grafton never changed his nationality.