David Bergman

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David Bergman is an American writer and English professor at Towson University. He was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts and graduated from Kenyon College and Johns Hopkins University.

He received the George Elliston Poetry Prize for his work Cracking the Code. His volume Men on Men 5 was nominated for a Lambda Book Award.

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  • Cracking the Code
  • Gaiety Transfigured: Gay Self-Representation in American Literature
  • (ed.) Men on Men 2000: Best New Gay Fiction for the Millennium
  • (essay in) Queer 13: Lesbian And Gay Writers Recall Seventh Grade
  • The Violet Hour: The Violet Quill and the Making of Gay Culture, Columbia University Press
  • (ed.) Camp Grounds: Style and Homosexuality
  • (ed.) The Burning Library: Essays (by Edmund White)
  • (ed.) Reported Sightings: Art Chronicles 1957-87 (by John Ashbery)
  • (Foreword in) Gay Fiction Speaks: Conversations with Gay Novelists
  • Heroic Measures
  • (essay in) Boys Like Us: Gay Writers Tell Their Coming Out Stories, Patrick Merla(ed.) Avon Books. 1996

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