Robert Westfield | |
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| Born | 1972 (age 53–54) |
| Occupation | Novelist |
| Nationality | American |
| Education | Columbia University |
| Period | 2000s–present |
| Notable works | Suspension |
| Website | |
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Robert Westfield (born 1972) is an American writer, who won two Lambda Literary Awards in 2007 for his debut novel Suspension. [1] The novel, published in 2006 by Harper Perennial, [2] was nominated for and won Lambdas in the categories of Gay Fiction and Gay Debut Fiction. [1]
Born in 1972 in Maryland, Westfield attended Columbia University in New York City, earning a degree in Theatre and English, [3] and winning several student awards for his writing. He has also written several plays, including A Wedding Album, The Pennington Plot, A Tulip Economy and A Home Without, as well as acting as cowriter and dramaturg for plays by Marc Wolf, including Blessed Plot and Another American: Asking and Telling. [4] His second novel, tentatively titled The Sightseers, has not yet been published.