![]() ![]() Stein is survived by her daughters Katrina and Wendy van den Heuvel. The building on 10 Gracie Square is also where Anderson Cooper’s brother, Carter, jumped to his death in 1988. “Random House is greatly saddened to hear the news of Jean Stein’s death,” a spokesperson for her publisher said in a statement. That was followed by “Edie” in 1982, of which Norman Mailer said: “This is the book of the 60s that we have been waiting for.” In 1970, Stein also wrote the oral history “American Journey: The Times of Robert Kennedy,” with editor George Plimpton. The writer, who also penned Hollywood insiders’ chronicle “West of Eden: An American Place,” landed on an eighth floor balcony but could not be revived by paramedics.Īlso Read: Robert M Pirsig, 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' Author, Dies at 88Ī former editor at the Paris Review and longtime editor of Grand Street magazine, Stein was originally from Los Angeles but lived in New York City.Īlso Read: Jonathan Demme, Director of 'Silence of the Lambs,' Dies at 73 ![]() ET, according to authorities, the New York Daily News reported. Teresa Benedicta of the Crossone of six co-patron saints of EuropeEdith. We should all know the life of Edith Stein, a martyr of our age. Stein died after jumping from the 15th floor of 10 Gracie Square at East End Ave. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (also known as Edith Stein) witnessed to a way of living and dying modeled on the ultimate sacrifice Christ accomplished on the Cross. Jean Stein, the author of the oral history “Edie: American Girl” about Andy Warhol “it girl” Edie Sedgwick, leapt to her death from a New York City building on Monday. Lucy Church amiably : a novel of romantic beauty and nature and which looks like an engraving / Gertrude Stein. ![]()
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