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To:
Brian Boyd(
From:
Jeffrey
Sent
Mon 5/14/2012 7:49:06 PM
Subject Re:
I'm in Paris , if you think there is a person of interest
Sony for all the typos .Sent from my iPhone
On May 13, 2012, at 6:21 PM, Brian Boyd
wrote:
As I think I told you, the Radcliffe literature and biology workshop I attended just
before meeting you was for me rather flat, not up with the play. My best two days
were the next, meeting you, Martin, and Howard Gardner in the morning, and
spending the evening with Naomi Pierce of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
and her biologist friends, and the next day talking to Martin, speaking in his
institute, and attending the Society of Fellows dinner with him and Naomi. Martin
is certainly dazzling, voracious, and delightfully quirky. Whether he will be able to
do anything mathematical with literature I'm not sure he knows, after pumping me,
but I'm happy to help if he can think of concrete mathematical ways into literature
or culture more generally.
The rest of the trip was mostly scenic and social except for the Consilience
conference in St. Louis, where it was good to talk, albeit briefly, to Ed Wilson, and
to hear especially Robert Frank, that rare beast, a deeply original economist, David
Sloan Wilson, an always inspirational biologist, neuroscientist David Linden, and
neurophilosopher Patricia Churchland, who gave me some good research leads.
Have just spoken at the Auckland Writers Festival and made contact with a woman also
speaking there, author of The Woman Who Changed Her Brain, whom I'll put in
touch with neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene in Paris (author of The Number Sense,
which you'd enjoy, and of Reading in the Brain), since I think he'll be interested in
looking with his fMRI lab, the biggest in the world, at her work on overcoming
specific cognitive deficits, including some involved in reading. As with Martin,
there was perhaps too great a leap between the literary level I'm interested in and
what Stanislas can do so far with fMRI, but maybe Barbara Arrowsmith's work
will in this case at least close some of the gap.
Great to meet you, your friend Leon (?), your bevy of beauties, and Martin. Thanks so
much for the opportunity!
This might amuse you:
http://www. thedailybeast.com/anicles/2012/05/1 0 Iremembering-dmitri-nabokov-thc-
novelist-s-son-and-literary-executor.htm I
Best,
Brian
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On 13/05/2012, at 8:54 PM, Jeffrey Epstein wrote:
how would you rate your trip?
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