ROBERT GRAVES (1895-1985) was a preeminent English poet, novelist, critic, translator, and scholar of classical mythology. He served in World War I--an experience recounted in his 1929 autobiography,
Good-Bye to All That--and later became the first professor of English literature at the University of Cairo. Best remembered today for his acclaimed historical novels about the Roman emperor Claudius,
I, Claudius and
Claudius the God, his other books include
The White Goddess,
The Hebrew Myths, and
Collected Poems.
DAN-EL PADILLA PERALTA is assistant professor of classics at Princeton University. His 2015 memoir
Undocumented: A Dominican Boy's Odyssey from a Homeless Shelter to the Ivy League (Penguin) received an Alex Award from the American Library Association.