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Robert Graves (1895–1985) was a poet, novelist, and critic.
His first volume of poems, Over the Brazier (1916),
reflects his experiences in the trenches, and was followed by many
works of poetry, nonfiction, and fiction. He is best known for his
novel, I, Claudius (1934), which won the Hawthornden and
James Tait Black Memorial prizes, and for his influential The
White Goddess (1948).
Paul Fussell is the author of 15 books,
including Wartime: Understanding and Behavior in the Second
World War and The Great War and Modern Memory, which won
the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award
and was named by the Modern Library as one of the twentieth
century’s 100 best nonfiction books. He taught literature for many
years at the University of Pennsylvania and Rutgers University. He
lives in Philadelphia with his wife.
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