About Holocaust Denial by Marion Cohen Knowing it happened won't help. Those who made it happen knew it was happening and they just kept making it happen. They wanted it to happen. They'd make it happen again. Copyright 2023 by Marion Cohen
Marion Deutsche Cohen is known, in particular, for her writings (poetry and memoir) on three topics: spousal chronic illness, late pregnancy loss, and math. She is the author of 33 books; her newest poetry collection is “Disturbing Shapes” (New Plains Press), and her latest prose collection is “Not Erma Bombeck: Diary of a Feminist 70s Mother” (Alien Buddha Press). Forthcoming is “Reasons and Remedies for Insomnia” (dancing girl press). She is also the author of two controversial memoirs about “well-spousery”, a trilogy diary of full-term-pregnancy loss, and “Crossing the Equal Sign”, about the experience of and her passion for math. This year, her work has been included in six anthologies. She teaches a course she developed, Mathematics in Literature, at Drexel University’s Honors College. Other poetic inspirations are classical piano, singing, Scrabble, thrift-shopping, four grown children, two grown step-children, and six grands. Her website is marioncohen.net .”About Holocaust Denial” is from her book , Stress Positions (Alien Buddha Press, 2020).