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    David Lehner

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    David Lehner, PhD is a self-employed writer and scholar with a diverse background in literature, philosophy, and cognitive approaches to literary theory.1 He is the author of six novels and has published scholarly articles in his areas of expertise.1 Lehner's work includes a chapter titled "Saussure, Bergson, and the Future of Literary Theory" which was selected for inclusion in a book on literature and voice.2

    As a novelist, Lehner has written a USA Trilogy comprising "The Far and the Near" (2021), "Unresting Death" (2023), and "The Last Ride of Boone Clarke" (2024), published by Defoe.6 He has also authored a satirical novel called "Eclipse" which critiques academia, art, and modern society.4

    Lehner's academic background includes a PhD, likely in literature or a related field, from The Graduate Center, City University of New York.5 His scholarly work focuses on the intersection of literature, philosophy, and cognitive approaches to literary theory, as evidenced by his publications and research interests.13

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    Location

    Pound Ridge, New York, United States