Muhammad Amin Hassuna
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Muhammad Amin Hassuna (; 1909–1956) was a 20th-century Egyptian writer, literary critic, and journalist. He published in Arabic literary and cultural magazines such as '' Arrissalah'' and '' Al-Hadith''. In the '' Al-Hadith'' magazine published in
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, he had a dedicated column 1933-1934 entitled "In Egyptian Literature / Icons of the Modern School," in which he profiled notable figures in modern Arabic literature, including Ahmad Amin, Ahmed Rami,
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, and Ahmed Khayri Sa'id. His articles in '' Arrissalah'' included pieces on Charles Langbridge Morgan's novel ''Portrait in a Mirror'', Italian literature, and Luigi Pirandello.


Publications

His first published book was ''Cubs of the Revolution'' (). He published a collection of short stories entitled ''White Rose'' () with an introduction by Mahmud Taymur. His book ''Beyond the Seas'' () is of '' rihla'' genre.


References

1909 births 1956 deaths Egyptian literary critics Egyptian male writers {{Egypt-writer-stub