At the Pain Point of the Times, Silence

At the Pain Point of the Times, Silence

by Xia Yu

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In the face of history, everyone has their own responsibility. This book is a collection of interviews with Chinese intellectuals. The topics covered focus on contemporary life, recall past history, examine social reality, and demonstrate public concern. In his ten-year career as a professional journalist, the author has visited widely influential intellectuals, explored their life journeys, listened to their independent observations and personal thoughts on the world, and reproduced their free speech on major public issues. This book records the events of the times and presents social changes. It is an insightful book that gathers Chinese intellectuals. If hundreds of millions of people think with only one head, it would be a real letdown to the creation that has given birth to so many spirits of all things. I want to write about the era I experienced, as far as my eyesight can see, what this history is like, and I will write how I can. --Cui Yongyuan.

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