Sasanggye

World of Thought) was a monthly South Korean leftist literary magazine which was in circulation between 1953 and 1970.

[4] Following the Korean War The Asia Foundation which was established in San Francisco, USA, in 1951 supported several South Korean publications and cultural projects, including Sasanggye.

[5] Sasanggye featured literary work by leading Korean writers.

[2] It initiated a prize for Kim Dong-in, Korean writer, in 1955 four years after his death.

[7] Kim Chi-ha's poem Five Thieves was published in the magazine in 1970 which led to its confiscation.