![]() ![]() Stein returned to New York and worked in 1955 as assistant to director Elia Kazan on the original production of Tennessee Williams's Pulitzer Prize winning play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. ![]() While in Paris she interviewed William Faulkner, with whom she had an affair, and, according to the historian Joel Williamson, offered the interview to The Paris Review in exchange for being made an editor there. Thereafter, she spent two years at Wellesley College and then attended classes at the University of Paris (formerly known as the Sorbonne). Stein was educated at the Katharine Branson School in Ross, California, then at Brillantmont International School in Lausanne, Switzerland, after which she graduated from Miss Hewitt's Classes in New York City. Jean Stein's sister, Susan Shiva, died of breast cancer in 1983, as did Doris Stein. Stein (1902–1984), established the Doris Jones Stein Foundation. Stein (1896–1981), co-founder of the Music Corporation of America (MCA) and the Jules Stein Eye Institute at University of California, Los Angeles. Stein was born to a Jewish family in Chicago. Jean Babette Stein (Febru– April 30, 2017) was an American author and editor. ![]()
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