Apr 4, 2013 | New Statesman
In the 21st century, a writer facing allegations of copying is in for a distressing time.
Sad ending: Jonah Lehrer's book 'How We Decide' is pulled by publisher
Some seven months after the bright young writer quit his prestigious position as staff writer for The New Yorker following allegations that he fabricated quotes in his bestselling book "Imagine" comes news that publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt is pulling another of his books, "How We Decide." The publisher announced Friday it will no longer sell ... (more)