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Husain Sirhan

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Husain Sirhan (Arabic: حسين سرحان1913/1916? – 1993) was a Saudi Arabian poet. Born in Mecca, he had limited schooling and was largely self-taught. His writing was full of innovative ideas, and he was also exercised by the question of death. He became a recluse in later life. His poetry was translated into English and appeared in two anthologies of Arabian literature.[1][2]

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  1. ^ The Literature of Modern Arabia: An Anthology, ed. Salma Khadra Jayyusi, p.548
  2. ^ Beyond The Dunes: An Anthology of Modern Saudi Literature, eds. al-Hazimi, Jayyusi and Khattab, p.14