The great “East of Eden” author resided here in the 1960s until his death; his widow remained, at 190 E. 72nd St., until she passed away in 2003.
Grief writer accused of killing husband has novel excuse for bombshell letter discovered in jail cellA plaque outside the building, at 190 E. 72nd St., honors Steinbeck, known as the Bard of the People, for the way he sought, through words, to tell the stories of ordinary people caught up in extraordinary economic and political upheavals beyond their control.. The Nobel- and Pulitzer-winning author lived in this 34th-floor, penthouse-level co-op with his third wife, Elaine Anderson Steinbeck.
The main bedroom is in a separate wing, with views of Central Park, and a spa-like bath with a wet bar and a large dressing room, along with an additional two bedrooms with ensuite baths. The 34-story building dates to 1962. Building amenities include a gym, a garage, a bike room, a roof deck, a children’s playroom and individual storage.
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