Newspaper office dialogue about journalism standards and workplace rivalry between reporters
This Norwegian theatrical work offers a compelling behind-the-scenes glimpse into the bustling world of newspaper journalism. The narrative unfolds within the offices of Dagens Ekko, a publication where seasoned journalists and ambitious newcomers navigate the daily pressures of meeting deadlines and maintaining editorial standards. At the heart of the story lies a generational tension between established reporters jealous of a talented young journalist's rising prominence and those who recognize his natural gift for the craft. The dialogue crackles with wit and wisdom as characters debate the principles of good journalism—short sentences, no clichés, precise language—while simultaneously grappling with ego, ambition, and workplace dynamics. Through sharp exchanges and revealing character moments, the work explores what it means to be a true journalist and how personal rivalries can threaten to undermine professional standards. This is a story about the craft of writing, the mentorship of talent, and the human nature that persists even within the noble pursuit of truth and reporting. It captures both the idealism and the petty conflicts that define newspaper life.
Language
Norwegian Bokmål
Publication
1956
Type
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