Marc Kaminsky is a poet, writer, psychotherapist, and gerontologist[1] whose work ranges from editing a study of life review called The Uses of Reminiscence to poetry like A Table With People and The Road from Hiroshima.
He edited the work of Barbara Myerhoff in Stories As Equipment for Living.
His long poem, The Road from Hiroshima, was produced as a play for voices for National Public Radio and was the inspiration for other works including a musical requiem.
Born in 1943 in New York City, Kaminsky studied at Columbia University where graduated with a B.A.
He was the director for the West Side Senior Center at the Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) from 1972 to 1977.