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Name
  
Melvin Dixon


Role
  
Professor

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Died
  
October 26, 1992, Stamford, Connecticut, United States

Education
  
Wesleyan University, Brown University

Nominations
  
Lambda Literary Award for Gay Men's Fiction

Books
  
Vanishing Rooms, Ride out the wilderness, Love's instruments, A Melvin Dixon critical re, Trouble the water

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Melvin Dixon (May 29, 1950 – October 26, 1992) was an American Professor of Literature, and an author, poet and translator. He wrote about black gay men.

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Biography

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Born in Stamford, Connecticut, he earned a BA from Wesleyan University in 1971 and a PhD from Brown University in 1975.

In 1989, Trouble the Water won the Charles H. and N. Mildred Nilon Excellence in Minority Fiction Award. Vanishing Rooms won a Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBT Literature in 1992.

He was a Professor of Literature at Queens College from 1980 until his death, at age 42. He died of complications from AIDS, which he had been battling since 1969, in his hometown, one year after his partner Richard Horovitz did.

References

Melvin Dixon Wikipedia