As an aid to recovering from a nervous breakdown, the narrator of?"The
Journalist"?begins to keep daily records of almost everything that goes
on in his life, from how much he has spent on books and movies to what
he eats. As the diary progresses, the narrator's entries become more and
more detailed and increasingly bizarre, especially as he begins to
devise elaborate classification systems for his unwieldy materials.
Since these entries require more and more of his time, he begins to
withdraw from family and friends, entering a world perfectly ordered,
organized, and utterly weird.