I am writing a biography on Natalie Portman—it will be the first published about her—and I am contacting you to ask if you would be interested in talking to me.
I am interviewing students who have had classes with her or who have had social contact with her on campus. Specifically, I would be interested in anecdotes about her or your thoughts on how other students have reacted to her.
I have written a number of books and you can check me out on amazon.com. The common thread that runs throughout all my books is the effect pop culture has had on America’s economic and political institutions. Aside from innovations in computer software and some areas of medicine, America’s chief intellectual export has become entertainment—and I am interested to know how that has affected Harvard.
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