An email chain from November 2018 between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'J' and jeevacation@gmail.com) and Harvard Professor Elisa New. They discuss drafting an invitation involving 'Clinton', and New recommends the book 'My Antonia' to Epstein, explicitly drawing a thematic comparison to 'Lolita' regarding a man's life being stamped by his impression of a young girl. New also thanks Epstein for help with 'Serena' and discusses a 'bootleg' episode recorded with 'WA' (likely Woody Allen) that she cannot release due to controversy.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Sender/Recipient (alias 'J') |
Giving feedback on an invitation draft; facilitating connections.
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| Elisa New (Lisa New) | Sender/Recipient |
Harvard Professor; discussing literature (Lolita), asking for help with an invitation, thanking Epstein for help with...
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| Clinton | Mentioned |
Mentioned in the context of an invitation draft: 'start with id like you to join clinton'.
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| Serena | Subject of assistance |
Elisa New thanks Epstein for 'help with Serena'.
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| WA | Subject of discussion |
Likely Woody Allen. New refers to a 'bootleg' episode, him reading a poem, and being sorry about 'what happened' to him.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Harvard University |
Employer of Elisa New.
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| Poetry in America |
Elisa New is the Director.
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| Location | Context |
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Destination of Elisa New's upcoming trip.
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Address in Elisa New's signature (Cambridge, MA).
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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
"Thank you for this help with Serena."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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