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Sabine Sicaud

Sabine Sicaud (23 February 1913 – 12 July 1928) was a French poet.
She was born in Villeneuve-sur-Lot, a city in southwestern France. When she was eleven, she won her first poetry prize at the ''Jasmin d'Argent'', an annual literary contest held in Agen. At thirteen, she published her ''Poèmes d'Enfant'' (Childhood Poems), prefaced by the celebrated poet Anna de Noailles. These poems express a child's awakening to the wonders of nature, and display a fervent compassion for all that is vulnerable.〔''To Speak, to Tell You?'', introduction.〕
Stricken with what was then a mysterious disease, Sabine died of osteomyelitis at fifteen. During the last year of her life, she expressed her suffering in poems unforgettable in their poignancy and depth of vision. These poems were published for the first time thirty years after her death, under the title ''Les Poèmes de Sabine Sicaud''.
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