Janet Malcolm

Journalist, Author

Janet Malcolm was a renowned journalist and author known for her critical insights into the ethics of journalism and the nature of truth.

Born
January 2, 1934
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About Janet Malcolm

Janet Malcolm — Life and Legacy

Janet Malcolm was a prominent journalist and author whose work delved deeply into the ethics of journalism and the complexities of truth. Her notable book, 'The Journalist and the Murderer,' examines the intricate relationship between journalists and their subjects, suggesting that this dynamic often involves manipulation and exploitation. Malcolm's core thinking challenges the notion of journalistic objectivity, as she famously stated, 'Every journalist is a kind of con artist.' This perspective reveals her belief that the narratives constructed by journalists are influenced by personal biases, complicating the pursuit of truth. Her writing is marked by a keen psychological insight into human behavior, often exploring the contradictions inherent in personal and professional relationships. Malcolm's work remains relevant today, as it invites readers to question the integrity of the information they consume and the motives behind its presentation. By confronting the uncomfortable truths about journalism, she has left a lasting impact on how we understand the role of media in society.

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"Writing cannot be done in a state of desirelessness."

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"Analysts keep having to pick away at the scab that the patient tries to form between himself and the analyst to cover over his wounds. The analyst keeps the surface raw, so that the wound will heal properly."

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"Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally indefensible. He is a kind of confidence man, preying on people's vanity, ignorance or loneliness, gaining their trust and betraying them without remorse."

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"[Y]ou never come right out and admit you have stretched the rules for your own benefit. You do it and shut up about it, and hope you don't get caught, because if you are caught no one or no one who has any sense will come forward and say he has done the same thing himself."

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"A lawsuit is to ordinary life what war is to peacetime. In a lawsuit, everybody on the other side is bad. A trial transcript is a discourse in malevolence."

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"All analyses end badly. Each 'termination' leaves the participants with the taste of ashes in their mouths; each is absurd; each is a small, pointless death. Psychoanalysis cannot tolerate happy endings; it casts them off the way the body's immunological system casts off transplanted organs."

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"This is what it is the business of the artist to do. Art is theft, art is armed robbery, art is not pleasing your mother."

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"Society mediates between the extremes of, on the one hand, intolerably strict morality and, on the other, dangerously anarchic permissiveness through an unspoken agreement whereby we are given leave to bend the rules of the strictest morality, provided we do so quietly and discreetly. Hypocrisy is the grease that keeps society functioning in an agreeable way, by allowing for human fallibility and reconciling the seemingly irreconcilable human needs for order and pleasure."

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"I was always trying to take art photographs, but the most interesting pictures were the snapshots. The artsy pictures were boring, always."

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"The dominant and most deep-dyed trait of the journalist is his timorousness. Where the novelist fearlessly plunges into the water of self-exposure, the journalist stands trembling on the shore in his beach robe. The journalist confines himself to the clean, gentlemanly work of exposing the grieves and shames of others."

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"If you scratch a great photograph, you find two things; a painting and a photograph."

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"The heavy odds against finding the desired... work of art in the mess and flux of life, as opposed to the serene orderliness of imagined reality, give a special tense dazzle and an atmosphere of tour de force to any photographs that succeed in the search."

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"Fidelity to the subject's thought and to his characteristic way of expressing himself is the sine qua non of journalistic quotation."

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"Poets and novelists and playwrights make themselves, against terrible resistances, give over what the rest of us keep safely locked within our hearts."

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"Biography is the medium through which the remaining secrets of the famous dead are taken from them and dumped out in full view of the world. The biographer at work, indeed, is like the professional burglar, breaking into a house, rifling through certain drawers that he has good reason to think contain the jewelry and money, and triumphantly bearing his loot away."

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"The camera is simply not the supple and powerful instrument of description that the pen is."

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"The ‘I’ character in journalism is almost pure invention. Unlike the ‘I’ of autobiography, who is meant to be seen as a representation of the writer, the ‘I’ of journalism is connected to the writer only in a tenuous way—the way, say, that Superman is connected to Clark Kent. The journalistic ‘I’ is an overreliable narrator, a functionary to whom crucial tasks of narration and argument and tone have been entrusted, an ad hoc creation, like the chorus of Greek tragedy. He is an emblematic figure, an embodiment of the idea of the dispassionate observer of life."

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"[Richard Avedon's] camera dwells on the horrible things that age can do to people's faces - on the flabby flesh, the slack skin, the ugly growths, the puffy eyes, the knotted necks, the aimless wrinkles, the fearful and anxious set of the mouth, the marks left by sickness, madness, alcoholism, and irreversible disappointment."

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"Journalists justify their treachery in various ways according to their temperaments. The more pompous talk about freedom of speech and ‘the public’s right to know’; the least talented talk about Art; the seemliest murmur about earning a living."

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