February 6, 2007

SPEAKING OF BERNARD KETTLEWELL:

Jay Forman Redux: Slate's author of "Monkeyfishing" now says none of his story was true. (Jack Shafer, Feb. 6, 2007, Slate)

In 2001, Jay Forman wrote an article about "monkeyfishing" that I edited and published in Slate. Almost immediately, bloggers, the Wall Street Journal's James Taranto, and the New York Times ($) gouged huge holes in the piece.

At first, Forman defended his first-person story--which described a trip he'd taken with a "monkeyfisherman" to Florida's Lois Key--as completely true. In Forman's piece, a monkeyfisherman casts a fruit-baited fish line from his boat onto the island where rhesus research monkeys were kept. A monkey perched in a tree takes the bait. Caught, the monkey is dragged down into the water.

The withering Times and the Journal investigations caused Forman to change his story. He now said that he had fabricated the lurid parts about monkeys being caught with baited lines, but maintained that he had visited the island and taunted the monkeys from offshore.

The scandal rested there until this week, when Forman telephoned me. Student journalists writing a story about the incident had contacted Forman, and this had prompted him to call me and confess that the story was a complete lie. He never even visited the island.

Posted by Orrin Judd at February 6, 2007 6:58 PM
Comments

I was tuning in for Michelle Rodriguez and Mr Eko but they got killed off and replaced with yet more of Jack, Kate, Juliet and that weasel-faced guy. Bah.

Posted by: Ali Choudhury at February 7, 2007 8:07 AM

M. I call the new, boring episodes, "Peyton Place*, the Lost Years"

*Synonym for a soup opera.

Posted by: erp at February 8, 2007 10:42 AM
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