Marion Cohen

Marion Cohen (born 1943) is an American poet whose pen name is Marion Deutsche Cohen. She is also a mathematician with a Ph.D in distribution theory from Wesleyan University.

Cohen has published 20 books of poetry and prose. She writes poetry and creative non-fiction, in particular memoir and has written about pregnancy loss, spousal illness/caregiving, and her passion for mathematics. She has studied the relationship between art and mathematics,[1] and has taught math and writing at Arcadia University in Glenside, PA.[2] Cohen has studied the relationship between art and mathematics and has developed a course called Truth and Beauty: Mathematics in Literature.

List of books

  • Cohen, Marion Deutsche, Crossing the Equal Sign. Austin, Tex.: Plain View Press, 2007.
  • Cohen, Marion Deutsche, Chronic Progressive. Austin, Tex.: Plain View Press, 2009.[3][4]
  • Cohen, Marion Deutsche, ed., The Limits of miracles : poems about the loss of babies. South Hadley, Mass.: Bergin & Garvey Pub., 1985. ISBN 0-89789-058-2 (pb), ISBN 0-89789-066-3
  • Cohen, Marion, & Wemara, eds., Tuesday nights : writings by women. Philadelphia: Tuesday Nights, 1977.
  • Cohen, Marion Deutsche, An ambitious sort of grief: a diary of pregnancy & neo-natal loss. Las Colinas [Tex] : Liberal Press, 1986. ISBN 0-934659-03-6 (pbk.)
  • Cohen, Marion Deutsche, An ambitious sort of grief: woman, reproduction, and neo-natal loss. Mesquite [Tex.]: Ide House, 1983. ISBN 0-86663-090-2, ISBN 0-86663-091-0 (pbk.)
  • Cohen, Marion Deutsche, Dirty details: the days and nights of a well spouse. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1996. ISBN 1-56639-425-2 (cloth), ISBN 1-56639-426-0 (pbk. )[5]
  • Cohen, Marion Deutsche, A flower garden : all about it : the diary of a woman’s thoughts after cesarean birth. Las Colinas: Liberal Press, 1987. ISBN 0-934659-05-2 (pbk.)
  • Cohen, Marion Deutsche,The shadow of an angel : a diary of a subsequent pregnancy following neo-natal loss. Las Colinas [Tex.]: Liberal Press, 1986. ISBN 0-934659-04-4 (pbk.)
  • Cohen, Marion Deutsche, She was born, she died : a collection of poems following the death of an infant. Rev. ed. with new poems. Omaha, Neb.: Centering Corporation, 1996. ISBN 1-56123-044-8
  • Cohen, Marion Deutsche, The sitting down hug. Las Colinas, Tex.: Liberal Press, 1989. ISBN 0-934659-14-1
  • Cohen, Marion Deutsche, Epsilon Country. Center for Thanatology Research, 1995.
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gollark: Does it? I thought you only needed to look after and before a bit up to a digit which would require carrying. Or something like that.
gollark: No, but you can use accursed streaming base conversion algorithms™ probably.
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References

  1. "Interview". www.underthemicroscope.com. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
  2. "Marion Deutsche Cohen". The Eloquent Atheist. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
  3. "Marion Deutsche Cohen | Poets & Writers". Pw.org. 2016-08-19. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
  4. Cohen, Marion. "Chronic Progressive". Litmed.med.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
  5. "Kirkus Review of Dirty Details".
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