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Type: Letter / correspondence
File Size: 1.95 MB
Summary

A letter from Harvard Professor Elisa New to 'Woody' (likely Woody Allen), inviting him to participate in her upcoming edX course 'Poetry in America.' New references a conversation they had on a plane 'last spring' (facilitated or attended by 'Jeffrey' [Epstein]) regarding a William Carlos Williams poem. She lists numerous high-profile figures who have agreed to participate, including her husband Larry Summers, Justice Elena Kagan, and others.

People (19)

Name Role Context
Elisa New Sender
Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature at Harvard University; Larry Summers' wife.
Woody Recipient
Addressed as 'Woody' (likely Woody Allen given context of 'directing' and 'script'); met Elisa New on a plane with Je...
Jeffrey Intermediary
Jeffrey Epstein; conveyed information between Elisa New and Woody.
William Carlos Williams Poet
Author of the poem 'This Is Just to Say' discussed by New and Woody.
Larry Summers Participant
Identified as Elisa New's husband; agreed to participate in the course.
Elena Kagan Participant
Supreme Court Justice; agreed to participate.
Drew Faust Participant
Harvard President; agreed to participate.
Eve Ensler Participant
Performer and activist; agreed to participate.
Michael Pollan Participant
Journalist; agreed to participate.
Greg Lemond Participant
Tour de France champion; agreed to participate.
Henry Lewis Gates Participant
Professor and PBS personality; agreed to participate.
Moshe Waldoks Participant
Rabbi; agreed to participate.
Martin Espada Participant
Poet; agreed to participate.
Tony Kushner Participant
Playwright; agreed to participate.
Thomas Menino Participant
Boston Mayor; agreed to participate.
Bill Clinton Prospective Participant
Being reached out to.
Matt Damon Prospective Participant
Being reached out to.
Natalie Portman Prospective Participant
Being reached out to.
John McCain Prospective Participant
Being reached out to.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Harvard University
Sender's institution, Department of English.
edX
Platform launching the 'Poetry in America' course.
PBS
Affiliated with Henry Lewis Gates.

Timeline (2 events)

Last Spring
Conversation on a plane
Airplane
Elisa New Woody Jeffrey (Epstein)
Upcoming (Next 18 months)
Launch of 'Poetry in America' course on edX
Online/International
Elisa New Various distinguished Americans

Locations (1)

Location Context
Sender's address.

Relationships (4)

Elisa New Acquaintance/Social Jeffrey (Epstein)
Refers to him by first name; traveled on plane together; Jeffrey acted as intermediary for the message.
Elisa New Acquaintance Woody
Met on a plane; discussed poetry.
Elisa New Spouse Larry Summers
Explicitly states '(my husband!) Larry Summers'.
Jeffrey (Epstein) Associate Woody
Jeffrey conveyed information to Woody; they were likely on a plane together.

Key Quotes (4)

"As I know Jeffrey has told you, I really enjoyed our conversation on the plane last spring"
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"You helped me think about Williams’s poem as it seems in some ways more like a 'script' than a poem"
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"I’d love to hear you read the poem again and, if you are willing, to discuss it a bit with me on camera"
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Quote #3
"(my husband!) Larry Summers"
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Barker Center - 12 Quincy Street - Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
ELISA NEW
Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature
Tel: [Redacted]
Fax: [Redacted]
Dear Woody,
As I know Jeffrey has told you, I really enjoyed our conversation on the plane last spring about William Carlos Williams’s “This Is Just to Say.” You offered a reading of the poem that seemed to me completely persuasive and plausible and, yet, also, one that is not strictly dictated or delimited by the lines themselves. These are lines that seem to me unusually open to divergent readings-- including, for instance, a reading much more coaxing and seductive; another, much more defensive and manipulative; another, much more about language itself as a mode of sharing. I left our conversation wanting to explore with you the aggressive (or maybe mock aggressive) reading you gave, as well as the way this poem, perhaps more than many, sustains so many readings. You helped me think about Williams’s poem as it seems in some ways more like a “script” than a poem, a poem written in such a way as to be turned by different voices in different directions, a poem that might even be “directed” by the reader. I’d love to hear you read the poem again and, if you are willing, to discuss it a bit with me on camera for my upcoming Massive Open Online Course on American poetry.
To remind you, the course I’m working on is Poetry in America, one of three Humanities courses that will be launched internationally by edX in the next 18 months. This free course will allow students of all ages around the world to immerse themselves in the history, the art, and the interpretation of American poetry. Using state of the art tools, the course will combine text, video, audio, archival materials, on site historical narrative and interactive features, and it will have a companion book that docks with it. (I'm writing that book now.)
As I’m asking you here, I am inviting other distinguished Americans to do short cameo readings and, when they are willing, short discussions of the poem with me. Those who have already done tapings, or have agreed to participate, include Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, Harvard President Drew Faust, performer and activist Eve Ensler, journalist Michael Pollan, Tour de France champion Greg Lemond, professor and PBS personality Henry Lewis Gates, (my husband!) Larry Summers, Rabbi Moshe Waldoks, poet Martin Espada, playwright Tony Kushner, and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino. We are now reaching out to Bill Clinton, Matt Damon, Natalie Portman, and John McCain, among others, and feel confident that many will agree. I'm very much hoping that you will agree to join this distinguished group.
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