David Bergman (American writer) explained

David Bergman (born 1950) is an American writer and English professor at Towson University, in Towson, Maryland part of the University System of Maryland. He was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, grew up in Laurelton, New York, and graduated from Kenyon College (1972) and earned a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University (1978).

He received the George Elliston Poetry Prize for his work Cracking the Code. With Karl Woelz, he won a Lambda Book Award for editing Men on Men 2000. He is openly gay and Jewish.[1] [2]

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  1. Web site: Bergman. David. The Gay and Lesbian Presence in American Literature. Heath Anthology Newsletter. 12 August 2012.
  2. Web site: Monteagudo . Jesse . Found Tribe: Jewish Coming Out Stories . International Gay & Lesbian Review . 12 August 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150913184852/http://gaybookreviews.info/review/2692/799 . 13 September 2015 .