AP/ July 30, 2012, 4:04 PM

Jonah Lehrer admits to fake Bob Dylan quotes, resigns from New Yorker

Jonah Lehrer is an American author and journalist who writes on the topics of psychology, neuroscience, and the relationship between science and the humanities.

Jonah Lehrer is an American author and journalist who writes on the topics of psychology, neuroscience, and the relationship between science and the humanities. / Rex Features via AP Images

(AP) NEW YORK - A staff writer for The New Yorker has resigned and his latest 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 his book "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"

Watch: Jonah Lehrer on his book, "On How We Decide"

"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."

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" was published in March and had been selling well, ranking No. 105 on Amazon.com as of midday Monday.

The 31-year-old Lehrer, once a rising star at The New Yorker, 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.

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.

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stormerF69 says:
New York Writer Lies,.. I thought that was a requirement to be a writer at most of the New York News papers and magazines?
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matt6052 says:
Why did he have to add words to an already famous quote? Why couldn't he fabricate Dylan saying something like, "I dig Best Buy. Their guitar section gives me inspiration." No one could have compared that to the quote in the famous documentary and discovered it was manufactured.
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cozzicon says:
Philip Glass part II
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WakeUpPeople001 replies:
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Please explain your comment, cozzicon. I looked up Glass on wiki...no "Controversies" section.
bobnjersey replies:
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[Please explain your comment, cozzicon]
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he likely meant stephen glass

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Glass_(reporter)
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UForgotPoland says:
Bob Dylan sucks, all his songs are just him talking without rhythm and playing a harmonica every now and then. Now the guy can barely talk like a normal person, he's almost a vegetable from all his years of lsd use.
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tiredofeverything replies:
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You are incredibly ignorant and have no musical knowledge or taste.
Go and play your Justin Bieber cds or watch American Idol.
dharry77 replies:
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You obviously now nothing of the history of rock n' roll or Mr. Dylan himself.
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Ericwvb says:
Getting fired for making stuff up? Move over to Fox News, that behavior gets you a big raise!
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Solarrays247 replies:
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+1
Extreme_Moderate replies:
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Fox News? Fox News wasn't cutting and pasting Martin case audio clips to completely invert the meaning of 911 audio. Fox News did not introduce a false claim that Zimmerman said "F'n coon". Fox News did not float the notion that the Aurora shooter was a TEA party member. Fox News did not selectively edit clips from a Romney campaign stop to completely fabricate a moronic sounding 25 second clip of him sounding amazed by a vending machine from a three and a half minute statement on the efficiencies of private competition.
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credibility2 says:
I'm an honest and talented writer...it's turns my stomach that I can't find work, but imbeciles like this get a staff writing job and then lie and commit fraud and deception. Hope he never gets another writing job for the remainder of his life, which is what he deserves. It said that too many in the media and publishing make things up to cover up for their pathetic and puny lives, intellects and lack of genuine creative talents.
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WakeUpPeople001 replies:
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"imbeciles like this get a staff writing job and then lie and commit fraud and deception"

That's why they have work....
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