Edward R. Burns (1944-2023)

Edward M. Burns died on Nov. 3, according to a family obituary published in the New York Times. He was the editor of Picasso: The Complete WritingsStaying on Alone: Letters of Alice B. ToklaThe Letters of Gertrude Stein and Carl Van VechtenThe Letters of Gertrude Stein and Thornton WilderA Tour of the Darkling Plain: The Finnegans Wake Letters of Thornton Wilder and Adaline Glasheen,  A Passion for Joyce: The Letters of Hugh Kenner and Adaline Glasheen, and, most recently, Questioning Minds: The Letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner. He served as an editor of Text and its successor journal Textual Cultures and was Professor Emeritus at William Paterson University of New Jersey. He lived in the East Village, Manhattan.

Burns taught English at the Charles Evans Hughes High School of the Humanities (now called the Bayard Rustin High School of the Humanities) from the time it was founded in 1983 till perhaps the late 1980s. He told Amy Feinstein in an email: I taught in a Junior HS in Canarsie and then in a High School in Manhattan. It was while teaching in HS that I went at night to the Graduate Center of CUNY to earn a doctorate. . . . I had published two books, GS on Picasso and Staying on Alone while teaching in HS. The Stein-Van Vechten letters were my doctoral dissertation.

I met Ed through his close friend, Ulla Dydo. He offered me fundamental help on the Gertrude Stein: War Years dossier, that successfully corrected disinformation about Stein amplified by The New York Review of BooksThe New Yorker, and other outlets. 


I would welome more information on Ed. He helped me a great deal in constructing the obit for Ulla Dydo, but I have no one to turn to for help with his own obituary.