Jonah Lehrer, the staff writer for The New Yorker who apologized in June for recycling his previous work in articles, blogs and his bestselling book âImagine,â resigned from the magazine, he said in a statement.
Mr. Lehrer faced new questions about his work on Monday in an article in the online magazine Tablet that reported that he had admitted to fabricating quotes from Bob Dylan in âImagine,â a nonfiction book published in March by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
âThree weeks ago, I received an email from journalist Michael Moynihan asking about Bob Dylan quotes in my book âImagine,' â Mr. Lehrer said in a statement. âThe quotes in question either did not exist, were unintentional misquotations, or represented improper combinations of previously existing quotes. But I told Mr. Moynihan that they were from archival interview footage provided to me by Dylan's representatives. This was a lie spoken in a momen t of panic. When Mr. Moynihan followed up, I continued to lie, and say things I should not have said.â
âThe 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. I also owe a sincere apology to Mr. Moynihan. I will do my best to correct the record and ensure that my misquotations and mistakes are fixed. I have resigned my position as staff writer at The New Yorker.â
Michael C. Moynihan, the author of the Tablet article, wrote that he questioned Mr. Lehrer about quotes that appeared in âImagineâ that Mr. Moynihan could not verify.
Lori Glazer, a spokeswoman for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, said the publisher is âexploring all optionsâ regarding the book. For, the publisher will halt shipment of physical copies of the book and is taking the e-book off the market.
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