So can a great deal of journalism, such as literary journalism.
And its definition of what good literary journalism ought to be makes first-rate sense.
Orwell returned to London in late 1946 and picked up his literary journalism again.
For some, literary journalism offers something of a way out.
He enjoyed a period of success in literary journalism and as a poet.
What has changed since then is not the practice of literary journalism but expectations about truth.
In doing so, he began a book genre, "literary journalism," which is built on intimacy.
He writes what is considered to be literary journalism or narrative nonfiction.
This was the beginning of a career in literary journalism that continued for more than thirty years.
It is a popular moment in longer history of literary journalism in America.