Religio Journalistici

Religio Journalistici

by Christopher Morley
Religio Journalistici

Religio Journalistici

by Christopher Morley

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The world of newspapers and the life of newspaper men are for the most part vulgar, and therefore delightful. I mean vulgar in its exact sense: it is a word neither of praise nor blame, both of which are foreign to philosophy. O thrilling, delicious, childish world! The other day, from a green glade in the country, I telephoned to a newspaper office. "City room, please," I said. The connection was made, and as the receiver was taken down, I could hear that old adorable hum, the quick patter of typewriters, voices on the copy desk tersely discussing the ingenious minutiæ of the job. No man who has dabbled, ever so amateurishly, in that spirited child's-play outgrows its irrational and cursèd charm. Over miles[11] of telephone wire that drugging hum came back to my ear, that furious and bewildering pulse of excitement which seems so frantically important and really means so little. O world so happy, so amusing, so generously emotional, so exempt from the penalty of thought!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162585046
Publisher: Anthony Bly
Publication date: 09/17/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 186 KB

About the Author

Christopher Morley (5 May 1890 – 28 March 1957) was an American journalist, novelist, essayist and poet. He also produced stage productions for a few years and gave college lectures. In 1920 Morley returned to New York City to write a column (The Bowling Green) for the New York Evening Post.'The Baker Street Irregulars' Fletcher Pratt, Christopher Morley and Rex Stout (1944). In 1922, a candid interview was seen nationwide in newspapers, part of a series called "Humor's Sober Side: How Humorists Get That Way." Other humorists interviewed in the same series included Will Rogers, Dorothy Parker, Don Marquis, Roy K. Moulton, Tom Sims, Tom Daly, and Ring Lardner.
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