Artificial Quote by Gertrude Stein
“Sinclair Lewis is the perfect example of the false sense of time of the newspaper world… [ellipsis in source] He was always dominated by an artificial time when he wrote Main Street… He did not create actual human beings at any time. That is what makes it newspaper. Sinclair Lewis is the typical newspaperman and everything he says is newspaper. The difference between a thinker and a newspaperman is that a thinker enters right into things, a newspaperman is superficial.”
About This Quote
Sinclair Lewis exemplifies how journalists prioritize timeliness over depth, producing superficial narratives that lack genuine human insight.
In simple terms: Journalists often favor speed over depth, leading to shallow content.
Prioritize depth over speed.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- newsrooms
- fast‑paced reporting
- media analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can depth and timeliness coexist?
- What value does authenticity bring?
Depth may compromise timely reporting.