Susan Bergman
Susan Bergman | |
|---|---|
| Born | Susan Claire Heche May 5, 1957 Bloomington, Indiana, U.S. |
| Died | January 1, 2006 (aged 48) Barrington, Illinois, U.S. |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Education | BA, Art, Wheaton College (Illinois), 1979 PhD, Literature, Northwestern University, 1992 (specialization: 20th Century poetry)[1] |
| Genre | Memoir, poetry, nonfiction, essay |
| Subject | autobiography, religion |
| Notable works | Anonymity (1994) |
| Spouse |
Judson Bergman (m. 1979) |
| Children | Elliot Bergman Natalie Bergman |
| Relatives | Nancy Heche (mother) Anne Heche (sister) |
| Website | |
| SusanBergman.com (archived) | |
Susan Bergman (née Heche; May 5, 1957 – January 1, 2006) was an American writer and literary scholar.
Early life
[edit | edit source]Bergman was born as Susan Claire Heche on May 5, 1957, in Bloomington, Indiana. She was one of five children of Donald "Don" Joe Heche and Nancy Heche (née Prickett).[2][3]
Bergman was the sister of actress Anne Heche,[1] who also wrote a memoir about their father and family background, in 2001.[4]
Writing
[edit | edit source]Bergman wrote her memoir Anonymity in 1994,[5] which recounts the discovery, in 1983, of the closeted homosexuality and double life of her father, Don, a Christian, choir director, and seemingly model family man, while he was dying of HIV/AIDS.[1][6][7][8] Anonymity had its beginnings as Bergman's doctoral dissertation at Northwestern University.[8]
In 1996, Bergman was editor of an anthology titled Martyrs: Contemporary Writers on Modern Lives of Faith,[9] in which contemporary authors reflected on the lives of 20th Century religious and political martyrs. Bergman contributed the introductory chapter, a reflection on the nature of martyrdom and what it teaches about faith.[10][11][12]
Bergman was also a lecturer at, and taught literature at Northwestern University, New York University, and the University of Notre Dame.[13]
Personal life
[edit | edit source]Heche married musician Judson Bergman in 1979 and they had several children, including musicians Elliot Bergman and Natalie Bergman of band Wild Belle.[14]
Like most of her family, Bergman was a life-long evangelical Christian, and religious themes were a frequent subject of her writing. In 1996, Christianity Today named her in their profile of "Up and Comers: Fifty evangelical leaders 40 and under".[15] However, she stated that she did not consider herself part of the Christian right. Quoting the words of a friend of hers, Bergman stated: "I dare to believe that when Jesus invites all who labor and are heavy-laden, he's not screening for HIV, or voting behavior, or asking whether or not someone has had a divorce, or an abortion."[16]
Three months after her father's death from AIDS-related complications on March 3, 1983, aged 45,[17] Bergmans's 18-year-old brother Nathan was killed in a car crash when his vehicle missed a curve and struck a tree.[18][19][20] The remainder of her immediate family subsequently moved to Chicago to be closer to other family members.[21][22]
Death
[edit | edit source]Bergman died on January 1, 2006, in Barrington, Illinois, at the age of 48, after a three-year battle against a brain tumor.[1]
Bibliography
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Anthologies
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Sources
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References
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- ^ Heche 2006, p. 13.
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- ^ Heche 2001, p. 97–98.
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- ^ Heche 2006, p. 32, 117–118.
External links
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- Susan Bergman at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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- 1957 births
- 2006 deaths
- 20th-century American memoirists
- 20th-century American women writers
- 20th-century evangelicals
- 21st-century evangelicals
- American Evangelical writers
- American women memoirists
- Deaths from brain cancer in Illinois
- Memoirists from Indiana
- Northwestern University alumni
- People from Bloomington, Indiana
- Wheaton College (Illinois) alumni