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Just heard that Wilfred Thesiger died. Well, one can't say that he didn't have a good run. He was 93.

Wilfred Thesiger is perhaps best-known these days for chronicling the lives of the Marsh Arabs -- the Shiite tribes that lived at the mouth of the Tigris and Euphrates, until Saddam Hussein drained the marshes and forced them to relocate -- although his best-selling book was Arabian Sands, an account of crossing the Empty Quarter of the Arabian peninsula.

As a side note, I believe that I still own a copy of every book written in English on the Marsh Arabs (three). It's part of my Sumerian fixation; some scholars believe that in terms of physical culture, the Marsh Arabs lived quite similarly to rural Sumerians of oh so very long ago.

I am also fixated on the Empty Quarter. (Who wouldn't be? It's empty and forbidding and treacherous, and people have filled its emptiness with a variety of legends and mystical portents.) He thus holds a prominent place on my bookshelves. In fact, I just packed his books today.
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