An email thread from November 2018 between Harvard Professor Elisa New and Jeffrey Epstein regarding the drafting of an invitation. Epstein advises New to mention 'Clinton' and critiques her use of first-person pronouns. New discusses literature, specifically comparing the themes of 'My Antonia' to 'Lolita' regarding a man's impression of a young girl, and thanks Epstein for his help with 'Serena' and 'WA' (likely Woody Allen), referencing a 'bootleg' episode she hopes to release eventually.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Lisa New (Elisa New) | Sender/Recipient |
Professor at Harvard University, Director of Poetry in America. Discussing an invitation, literature, and a 'bootleg'...
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Recipient/Sender |
Using email jeevacation@gmail.com. Providing feedback on an invitation draft.
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| Clinton | Mentioned |
Epstein suggests Lisa mention that she would 'like you to join clinton' in the invitation.
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| Serena | Mentioned |
Lisa thanks Epstein for 'help with Serena'.
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| WA | Mentioned |
Likely Woody Allen. Lisa mentions being sorry about 'what happened with WA' and keeping a 'bootleg' episode where he ...
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| Cather | Author |
Willa Cather, author of 'My Antonia', recommended by Lisa New.
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| Harvard University |
Employer of Elisa New
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| Poetry in America |
Organization directed by Elisa New
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| Google/Gmail |
Email provider for Epstein (jeevacation@gmail.com)
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Destination Lisa New is traveling to.
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Harvard University address in signature block.
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"Needs edit. Start with id like you to join clinton ..eyc"Source
"count how many times you say I or me?"Source
"I would recommend reading My Antonia by Cather next time you're on a long plane trip. The prose is gorgeous, and the book has-- come to think of it-- similar themes to Lolita in that it's about a man whose whole life is stamped forever by his impression of a young girl."Source
"I'm so sorry about what happened with WA. I will keep the 'bootleg' episode and hope to release someday."Source
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