Ed Rice
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Ed Rice (October 23, 1918 – August 8, 2001) was an American author, publisher, photojournalist and painter, best known as a close friend of Thomas Merton. Rice wrote more than 20 books, including Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton, a best-selling 1990 biography of the famous 19th-century explorer, and was the founder (1953) of Jubilee magazine.
Rice attended Columbia University, where he become close friends with Merton, Robert Lax, and Robert Giroux (who later co-founded Farrar, Straus and Giroux). Rice was editor of the Jester humor magazine in his senior year; he graduated in 1940.
Rice chronicled his friendship with Merton in the 1970 book The Man in the Sycamore Tree: The Good Times and Hard Life of Thomas Merton. Also in 1970, he published John Frum He Come, a book documenting the South Pacific cargo cults -- a subject Merton was also interested in.
[edit] External links
- Ed Rice profile by Mary Cummings, published in the Columbia alumni magazine, May 2001
- Obituary