The train crash that cost Steinbeck ‘part of his brain’

“ED seriously injured late today when train hit car – Ritch”. When a shocked John Steinbeck received this telegram in May, 1948, he left immediately for Monterey, California, but by the time he got there his good friend Ed Ricketts, the man he later described as being “part of my brain for 18 years”, was dead.

The two had met in 1930 and Ricketts, a marine biologist and ecologist as well as the writer's close…

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