Nora Ephron's book "Wallflower at the Orgy" explores the evolving role of journalists in society. Traditionally viewed as observers or outsiders, journalists are now seen as more engaged and influential players in social and cultural events. This shift highlights a new dynamic where they actively participate in the narratives they cover rather than simply documenting them.
Ephron's observation reflects the changing landscape of journalism, where the line between reporting and involvement has blurred. Journalists have become more assertive in shaping conversations and trends, transforming them from passive observers into key figures who help drive cultural discussions and events.