Quote by Oscar Wilde
The difference between literature and journalism is that journalism is unreadable and literature is not read.
Summary
This quote humorously suggests that journalism often lacks compelling or engaging writing, making it difficult to read. On the other hand, literature is often well-written and thought-provoking but doesn't always receive a wide readership. It highlights the distinct characteristics of these two forms of writing, emphasizing the importance of captivating storytelling in literature and the struggle of gaining widespread attention for such works.
Topics
Literature
By Oscar Wilde