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THE PROFESSION OF WRITING

ISBN: 9798196739248
Language: English
Published: 3 weeks ago
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The Writer’s Calling: Reflections, Meditations, and Compassion Before Human Fate and the Turbulence of the Times is a work of reflective essays, intellectual inquiry, and humanistic meditation by Minh Hưng, also known as Dr. Nguyễn Đông Hưng. The book explores the fate of intellectuals, power, history, medical humanism, love, women, urban life, and the spiritual fractures of modern society.

Beginning with the image of the writer standing amid the whirlpool of power, the book opens a profound dialogue with the urgent questions of our age: How should intellectuals live in the face of coercive authority? How can the pen preserve its dignity amid political schemes and manipulation? How can science become a true light of enlightenment when grounded in humanism? And what “axis of values” can modern human beings recover in an age of fragmentation, loneliness, and the commercialization of human relationships?

The book is organized into four major parts. Part I examines the fate of the scholar-intellectual, power, political strategy, and national history. Part II explores scientific enlightenment, the philosophy of medical ethics, and human connection. Part III reflects on beauty, gender, love, women, and the hidden darkness of urban life. Part IV offers deeper chapters on restlessness, meditation, and compassion before human fate.

Written in a contemplative, wounded, and deeply humanistic voice, The Writer’s Calling is not merely a book about writing. It is also a self-examination of intellectual responsibility, the ethics of medicine, the role of literature before social suffering, and the possibility of preserving compassion in an increasingly cold world.

This book is ideal for readers interested in Vietnamese culture, political thought, modern history, philosophy of human existence, medical humanities, education, autism, the psychology of love, women’s fate, urbanization, and the spiritual crisis of modern life.

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