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‘New Yorker’ Journalist Resigns After Admitting He Used Fake Bob Dylan Quotes in Book

Jonah Lehrer Resigns After Admitting to Fake Bob Dylan Quotes in Imagine

Jonah Lehrer (via Mediaite)

NEW YORK (The Blaze/AP) — A staff writer for The New Yorker has resigned and his best-selling book has been halted after he acknowledged inventing quotes by Bob Dylan.

Jonah Lehrer released a statement Monday through his publisher, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, saying that some Dylan quotes appearing in “Imagine: How Creativity Works“ did ”not exist.“ Others were ”unintentional misquotations, or represented improper combinations of previously existing quotes.”

Lehrer said he acknowledged his actions after being contacted by Michael Moynihan of the online publication Tablet Magazine, which earlier Monday released an in-depth story on the Dylan passages in “Imagine”

“I told Mr. Moynihan that they (the quotes in question) were from archival interview footage provided to me by Dylan’s representatives. This was a lie spoken in a moment of panic. When Mr. Moynihan followed up, I continued to lie, and say things I should not have said,” Lehrer wrote in his statement.

“The lies are over now. I understand the gravity of my position. I want to apologize to everyone I have let down, especially my editors and readers.”

Here’s an excerpt from the story that exposed Lehrer:

I’m something of the Dylan obsessive—piles of live bootlegs, outtakes, books—and I read the first chapter of Imagine with keen interest. But when I looked for sources to a handful of Dylan quotations offered by Lehrer—the chapter is sparsely and erratically footnoted—I came up empty and in one case found two fragments of quotes, from different years and on different topics, welded together to create something that happily complemented Lehrer’s argument. Other quotes I couldn’t locate at all.

When contacted, Lehrer provided an explanation for some of my archival failures: He claimed to have been given access, by Dylan’s manager Jeff Rosen, to an extended—and unreleased—interview shot for Martin Scorsese’s documentary No Direction Home. Two of the quotes confounding me, he explained, could be found in a more complete version of that interview that is not publicly available. As corroboration, he offered details of the context in which the comments were delivered and brought up other topics he claimed Dylan discussed in this unreleased footage.

Over the next three weeks, Lehrer stonewalled, misled, and, eventually, outright lied to me. Yesterday, Lehrer finally confessed that he has never met or corresponded with Jeff Rosen, Dylan’s manager; he has never seen an unexpurgated version of Dylan’s interview for No Direction Home, something he offered up to stymie my search; that a missing quote he claimed could be found in an episode of Dylan’s “Theme Time Radio Hour” cannot, in fact, be found there; and that a 1995 radio interview, supposedly available in a printed collection of Dylan interviews called The Fiddler Now Upspoke, also didn’t exist. When, three weeks after our first contact, I asked Lehrer to explain his deceptions, he responded, for the first time in our communication, forthrightly: “I couldn’t find the original sources,” he said. “I panicked. And I’m deeply sorry for lying.”

Houghton Mifflin said in a statement that Lehrer had committed a “serious misuse.” Listings for the e-book edition of “Imagine” will be removed and shipments of the physical book have been stopped. “Imagine,” published in March, has sold more than 200,000 copies, according to Houghton Mifflin. It has spent 16 weeks on The New York Times’ hardcover nonfiction bestseller list and ranked No. 105 on Amazon.com as of midday Monday. Amazon had cited the book as among the best March releases.

Jonah Lehrer Resigns After Admitting to Fake Bob Dylan Quotes in Imagine

A spokesman for Dylan did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Over the past decade, numerous books have been pulled, whether because of lifting material from other sources (Q.R. Markham’s “Assassin of Secrets”) or fabricating events (James Frey’s “A Million Little Pieces”). Canceled books inevitably lead to calls for publishers to fact check releases. But publishers say the time and expense of reviewing thousands of texts, on a vast range of subjects, makes the process impractical.

“Publishing books is fundamentally different from publishing a newspaper or magazine,” Bruce Nichols, Houghton Mifflin’s senior vice president and publisher of adult trade books, said in a statement. “We rely on the authors’ contractual warranties that the work is original and, for non-fiction, accurate.

“Nonetheless we consider accuracy and originality to be essential standards, and whenever any of our authors transgresses these standards we take it very seriously.”

The 31-year-old Lehrer had been a rising star at The New Yorker, which is famous for its thorough fact checking. But he was already in trouble with the magazine after he acknowledged last month that he had recycled passages he had written for previous publications. Some recycled passages also appeared in “Imagine,” the latest of three books by Lehrer, who is known for his explorations of science and literature and how the mind works.

“This is a terrifically sad situation, but, in the end, what is most important is the integrity of what we publish and what we stand for,” said New Yorker Editor David Remnick.

Among Lehrer’s inventions was a quote that first appeared in the famous documentary from the mid-1960s, “Don’t Look Back,“ in which Dylan tells a reporter about his songs that ”I just write them. There’s no great message.“ In ”Imagine,” Lehrer adds a third sentence – “Stop asking me to explain” – that does not appear in the film.

According to Tablet, Lehrer also invented quotes on how Dylan wrote “Like a Rolling Stone” and, when confronted about them, alleged that he had been granted access to an uncut version of “No Direction Home,” a Dylan documentary made by Martin Scorsese. Lehrer now says he never saw such footage.

Dylan himself has been challenged about his use of material. His album “Modern Times” included lines lifted from blues songs and from the Civil War poet Henry Timrod. An exhibit of paintings by the rock star turned out to contain images from other sources.

Comments (22)

  • chinqua
    Posted on August 1, 2012 at 12:59am

    Bet he is working for MSNBC (or NBC) next week!

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  • DWilliams08
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 3:58pm

    No one can prove what Bob Dylan is actually saying.

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  • Terry1242
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 2:12pm

    We subscribed to the New Yorker for many years, as we liked their arts coverage especially. They are clearly trying to appeal to a younger demographic, so are hiring people like this guy. But after enduring articles on lesbian sadomasochists and cartoons comparing Catholic priests to the KKK, we were getting sick of it. Two covers in 2 months celebrating gay marriage was the turning point. $70 back in our pocket and we don’t miss it.

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  • Max jones
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 1:45pm

    And just who is called the father of liars? I read it somewhere…where was it? who is it?

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    • Kaoscontrol
      Posted on July 31, 2012 at 1:55pm

      Satan is the father— But I believe Bill Clinton is runner up…

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  • Kaoscontrol
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 1:07pm

    Another one got caught— I‘m sure it’s the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
    Jonah Lehrer can also be frequently heard on NPR’s “Radio Lab” and “This American Life” shows. T.A.L. recently retracted one of their episodes (About worker abuse at Foxcon– Apple computer’s China factory) was filled with un-truths, fabrications and distortions put forth by their source: Mike Daisey.

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  • Carlinpa
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 12:33pm

    Liberal are just plain lazy… it;s too much work to go through all the bother to check facts and research. It’s just easier to IMAGINE them! lol

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  • Anadara
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 12:01pm

    The 4 rules of liberal journalism:
    • It’s okay to lie and miss-quote others to satisfy your personal agenda.
    • Making up or not checking sources is okay, and if others do it, then, that’s okay too.
    • If you can blame someone else, then, it’s okay.
    • If you don’t get caught, then, it not against the law.

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  • rosegrower
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 11:19am

    “We rely on the authors’ contractual warranties that the work is original and, for non-fiction, accurate” – back in the dinosaur days, when publishers actually worried more about credibility than about ideology, they hired fact-checkers to validate information in books. Now they just believe it because the author signed a contract saying that he / she didn’t lie. This is progress????

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  • NealPatrick
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 10:20am

    “But he was already in trouble with the magazine after he acknowledged last month that he had recycled passages he had written for previous publications. Some recycled passages also appeared in “Imagine,” – So basically he is a complete fraud.

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  • Independent4233
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 10:00am

    Many millions of us have cometo expect nothing BUT fabrications from left-wing radicals, just like when NBC doctored the Zimmerman tapes and CBS doctored the photos showing no injuries to his head.

    And Dan Rather‘s fabrication of old George’s National Guard record.

    Lying is just part of what radical leftist zealots do.

    This is just more of the same.

    Tune into MSNBC or NBC to see it all on a daily basis.

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  • Rayblue
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 9:30am

    Ain’t it hard when you discover that
    Obama really wasn‘t where it’s at
    After he took from you everything he could steal….
    How does it feel….

    Report Post » Rayblue  
  • dave88
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 9:05am

    Why would he resign. Most journalist are not known for truth or accuracy.

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    • starman70
      Posted on July 31, 2012 at 9:27am

      Just another LIB-TARD journalist who distorts the truth with lies and innuendo. His credo is, “THE END JUSTIFIES THE MEANS”.

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  • HKS
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 8:51am

    A journalist that lies, now what’s this world coming to.

    Report Post » HKS  
  • Detroit paperboy
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 8:50am

    What’s the big deal , all so called journalists lie…..that’s why nobody listens to them watches them or reads them anymore…….thank God for the new media !

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  • Constructionist
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 8:48am

    Why is everyone so upset? The Book is called “Imagine: How Creativity Works”.

    Now you know… you just make it up.

    Report Post » Constructionist  
    • AnimalsAsLeaders
      Posted on July 31, 2012 at 1:17pm

      haha that’s exactly what I was thinking. Just *imagine* if Bob Dylan said those things.

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  • RJJinGadsden
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 8:46am

    There have been no real journalists in at least the last fifty years. They all fell for the propaganda from the public schools through the universities. And, have proven that they have an agenda that will let nothing like the truth get in the way.

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  • progressiveslayer
    Posted on July 31, 2012 at 8:41am

    So our Marxist president should resign as well,he allegedly wrote two books and Ayers probably wrote both of them.

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    • RJJinGadsden
      Posted on July 31, 2012 at 8:48am

      PROGRESSIVESLAYER, I certainly believe that Ayers did write one, but considering that they are written in two differing styles, he had another ghost writer for the other. He just verbalized the BS and composite “girlfriends” to get them started.

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    • Zipit
      Posted on July 31, 2012 at 9:13am

      Just like Dear Leader! If if you can’t sell yourself and what it is that you want to do, just lie about it. Lie about everything. Fabricate a story. Spin it. Mislead, mis-direct, misinform. You, as a democrat will most likely be rewarded for your efforts. As a Muslim, you will be forgiven and admired. We after all are the infidels!

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